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Group convenors: Helen Rutherford and James Gray
Virtual seminar series
9/16/23 November 2022
Wed, 9 November 2022, 16:30 – 17:30 GMT
Charlotte Mills on
Wed, 16 November 2022, 15:00 – 16:00 GMT
Karla Escobar on
Wed, 23 November 2022, 15:00 – 16:00 GMT
Kritika Sharma on
Please RSVP for individual events by using the Eventbrite links above.
For general queries please e mail: la.visualimagesconference@northumbria.ac.uk
For all matters technical, please contact: Victoria.Barnes@brunel.ac.uk
We look forward to seeing you
With best wishes,
Victoria Barnes, Helen Rutherford, Clare Sandford-Couch and Sarah Wilson
(Jointly organised with the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Leeds Beckett University and York University- supported by the Society of Legal Scholars)
Every Thursday 3:00-6:30 pm BST from 26th May to 23rd June
On the 28th of October, Cerian Griffiths gave a presentation to the Law and History Network entitled, 'Fraud and the City of London: The role and influence of City Alderman'
On the 16th of November, Cerian Griffiths was invited by the Oxford University Legal History Forum to discuss her forthcoming monograph, 'Prosecuting London's Fraudsters 1760-1820: Swindlers, Tricksters and the Law' (Bloomsbury, 2023)
Seminar for the Northumbria Institute of Humanities by Helen Rutherford and Dr Clare Sandford Couch (Visiting lecturer Newcastle University). Picturing early nineteenth century courtroom actors: Joseph Bouet’s images of judges, lawyers and felons at Durham Criminal Court (c.1825-1856) (28 October 2021)
‘Combination and Confederacy’: Radical Protest and Chartism on Tyneside, 1819–1839. Neil Harrison 23 March 2021. In this reading group/seminar we examined Newcastle’s response to the 1819 Peterloo massacre and Chartism on Tyneside in the 1830s.
Held jointly with the University of Lodz – English Law and Colonial Connections: Histories, Parallels, and Influences (26–27 January 2021)
Frankenstein: A Multidisciplinary Conference (14 June 2018, ֲýƵ)
A Civilising Moment? Reflecting on 150 years since the abolition of Public Execution (6 June 2018, Literary and Philosophical Society Newcastle upon Tyne)
Latchem, J. & Rutherford, H. '' 4 Oct 2021, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Law and Humanities
Helen Rutherford and Clare Sandford- Couch ‘’., Low, Patrick Rutherford, Helen Sandford- Couch, Clare (editors). Execution Culture in Nineteenth Century Britain: From Public Spectacle to Hidden Ritual. Routledge 2021
Cerian Griffiths ‘’ Legal Studies 2020, Volume 40, Issue 2
Marion Oswald ‘’ International Review of Law, Computers & Technology 2020, Volume 34
Helen Rutherford and Clare Sandford- Couch '’, in Nash D and Kilday AM. Fair and Unfair Trials in the British Isles. Bloomsbury Academic 2020
James Gray ‘’ Law and Humanities 2019
Helen Rutherford ‘’. and Gregory, James and Grey, Daniel J.R. (editors). Union and Disunion in the Nineteenth Century. Routledge Studies in Modern History 2019
Helen Rutherford Book review of Subversive Legal History. A Manifesto for the Future of Legal Education by Russell Sandberg, The Law Teacher (In press)
Helen Rutherford, Book review of , Legal Studies. (In Press)
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