The history of crime in modern Ireland provides a history of contrasting stories. At times, the country has had a strong reputation for high levels of violence and disorder. This can be seen in outbre
National Races explores how politics interacted with transnational science in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This interaction produced powerful, racialized national identity discourses
This book explores the relationship between crime, law and popular culture in Europe from the sixteenth century onwards. How was crime understood and dealt with by ordinary people and to what degree d
Presented by Mc Mahon (School of Humanities, U. of Dundee, UK), these nine papers originate out of conference hosted by the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities at the National U. of Ireland