
About this book series
This limited, finite series is based on the substantive outputs from a major, multi-disciplinary research project funded by the Wellcome Trust, investigating the meanings, treatment, and uses of the criminal corpse in Britain. It is a vehicle for methodological and substantive advances in approaches to the wider history of the body. Focussing on the period between the late seventeenth and the mid-nineteenth centuries as a crucial period in the formation and transformation of beliefs about the body, the series explores how the criminal body had a prominent presence in popular culture as well as science, civic life and medico-legal activity. It is historically significant as the site of overlapping and sometimes contradictory understandings between scientific anatomy, criminal justice, popular medicine, and social geography.
- Electronic ISSN
- 2947-6356
- Print ISSN
- 2947-6348
- Series Editor
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- Owen Davies,
- Elizabeth T. Hurren,
- Sarah Tarlow
Book titles in this series
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Harnessing the Power of the Criminal Corpse
- Authors:
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- Sarah Tarlow
- Emma Battell Lowman
- Open Access
- Copyright: 2018
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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The Golden and Ghoulish Age of the Gibbet in Britain
- Authors:
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- Sarah Tarlow
- Open Access
- Copyright: 2017
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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Capital Punishment and the Criminal Corpse in Scotland, 1740–1834
- Authors:
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- Rachel E. Bennett
- Open Access
- Copyright: 2018
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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Executing Magic in the Modern Era
Criminal Bodies and the Gallows in Popular Medicine
- Authors:
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- Owen Davies
- Francesca Matteoni
- Open Access
- Copyright: 2017
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook