News from the Criminal Bodies Project
PUBlic History: Video Now Available
A video of the Murder, Mystery, History re-enactment of a 'pub trial' coroner's inquest from 1823 is now available to view.
Criminal Corpse Project featured on History Extra
Dr Elizabeth Hurren discusses her latest monograph and the Criminal Corpse Project on the BBC History Magazine Podcast
PUBlic History: Recreating a Murder Inquest
Professor Owen Davies hosts Murder, Mystery, History event.
Zoe Dyndor Conference Paper
Dr Zoe Dyndor speaks on the treatment of the criminal corpse in the long eighteenth century.
Dr Hurren and Professor Davies on Making History
Dr Elizabeth Hurren and Professor Owen Davies from the 'Harnessing the Power of the Criminal Corpse' project speak on BBC Radio 4's Making History
Peter King Conference Paper
Professor Peter King speaks on patterns of interpersonal violence in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe.
Book Published
Professor Sarah Tarlow co-edits the first overview study published on post-medieval mortuary practices.
Project featured on BBC Radio 4's 'Making History'
Professor Sarah Tarlow discusses the Harnessing the Power of the Criminal Corpse project.
Peter King Inaugural Lecture
Homicidal Crime Across Space and Time. Why are some societies so much more murderous than others.
Elizabeth Hurren joins University of Leicester
Dr Elizabeth Hurren has been appointed as a Reader in Medical Humanities in the School of Historical Studies from February 2012.
Honours for Shane McCorristine
Project member Dr Shane McCorristine has been elected Fellow of Royal Historical Society

