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Rape: Words and Emotion in Eighteenth Century Print
Rape: Words and Emotion in Eighteenth Century Print
Dr. Esther Snell discusses, "Rape: Words and Emotion in Eighteenth Century Print". Dr. Snell is faculty and senior lectu... Read more
1 Nov 2013
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Ranked #2
Emotion, Performance, and Child Murder in England and Scotland in the Eighteenth Century
Emotion, Performance, and Child Murder in England and Scotland in the Eighteenth Century
Dana Rabin discusses, "'It will be expected by you all, to hear something from me': Emotion, Performance, and Child Murd... Read more
1 Nov 2013
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Conflicting Emotions: The Lessons of Forgery for the History of Punishment in Eighteenth-century England
Conflicting Emotions: The Lessons of Forgery for the History of Punishment in Eighteenth-century England
Randall McGowen discusses, "Conflicting Emotions: The Lessons of Forgery for the History of Punishment in Eighteenth-cen... Read more
1 Nov 2013
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46mins
Ranked #4
Dickensian Sensibilities at the Bar: The Advocacy of Charles Phillips
Dickensian Sensibilities at the Bar: The Advocacy of Charles Phillips
Allyson N. May discusses, "Dickensian Sensibilities at the Bar: The Advocacy of Charles Phillips". May is Professor of H... Read more
2 Nov 2013
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40mins
Ranked #5
'The Dogs of Law': On the Criminal Trial as Tale of Terror
'The Dogs of Law': On the Criminal Trial as Tale of Terror
Hal Gladfelder discusses, "'The Dogs of Law': On the Criminal Trial as Tale of Terror". Gladfelder is Senior Lecturer in... Read more
2 Nov 2013
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