All Stories

  1. Honor Killing
  2. THE BATTLEFIELDS OF PERSONAL AND PUBLIC MEMORY: COMMEMORATING THE BATTLE OF SARATOGA (1777) IN THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY
  3. CAROLYN STRANGE, ROBERT CRIBB, and CHRISTOPHER E. FORTH, editors. Honour, Violence and Emotions in History
  4. The Ambivalent Embrace of Kingly Power: Executive Clemency in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Politics and Constitutional Thought
  5. 'Honour' Killing and Violence
  6. Sisterhood of Blood: The Will to Descend and the Formation of the Daughters of the American Revolution
  7. Honour, Violence and Emotions in History
  8. Reconsidering the "Tragic" Scott Expedition: Cheerful Masculine Home-making in Antarctica, 1910-1913
  9. Transcribing Class and Gender: Masculinity and Femininity in Nineteenth-Century Courts and Offices. By Carole Srole (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2009. viii plus 324 pp.)
  10. The Practice of Execution in Canada (review)
  11. Torture's return in the 21st Century?
  12. The Unwritten Law of Executive Justice: Pardoning Patricide in Reconstruction-era New York
  13. Eugenics in Canada: A Checkered History, 1850s–1990s
  14. Griffith Taylor: Visionary, Environmentalist, Explorer - By Carolyn Strange and Alison Bashford
  15. Transgressive Transnationalism: Griffith Taylor and Global Thinking
  16. A Case for Legal Records in Women's and Gender History
  17. The Personality of Environmental Prediction: Griffith Taylor as 'Latter-day Prophet'
  18. Griffith Taylor's Antarctica: science, sentiment, and politics
  19. Review of Jacqueline Z. Wilson's Prison: Cultural Memory and Dark Tourism
  20. Caught: Montreal’s Modern Girls and the Law, 1869 – 1945 (review)
  21. Carnal Crimes: Sexual Assault Law in Canada, 1900–1975 (review)
  22. Beyond Papillon: The French Overseas Penal Colonies, 1854-1952 (review)
  23. Thinking historically about public health
  24. Crimes Against Children: Sexual Violence and Legal Culture in New York City, 1880-1960 (review)
  25. Postcard from Plaguetown: SARS and the Exoticization of Toronto
  26. Hybrid history and the retrial of the painful past
  27. The 'Shock' of Torture: a Historiographical Challenge
  28. Symbiotic Commemoration: The Stories of Kalaupapa
  29. Symbiotic Commemoration: The Stories of Kalaupapa
  30. Arresting Images: Crime and Policing in front of the Television Camera (review)
  31. Public Pedagogy: Sex Education and Mass Communication in the Mid-Twentieth Century
  32. Isolation
  33. Shades of dark tourism
  34. Masculinities, Intimate Femicide and The Death Penalty in Australia, 1890-1920
  35. Asylum–Seekers and National Histories of Detention
  36. Holding the Rock: The "Indianization" of Alcatraz Island, 1969–1999
  37. The Undercurrents of Penal Culture: Punishment of the Body in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canada
  38. Carolyn Strange and Tina Loo, Making Good: Law and Moral Regulation in Canada, 1867–1939, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997. Pp. x + 170. $12.95 paper (ISBN 0-8020-7869-9).
  39. Holding the Rock: The "Indianization" of Alcatraz Island, 1969-1999
  40. Becoming Modern in Toronto: The Industrial Exhibition and the Shaping of a Late Victorian Culture
  41. The Frontiers of Punishment and Gender
  42. Murder and Meanings in U.S. Historiography
  43. Qualities of Mercy: Justice, Punishment, and Discretion
  44. Making Good
  45. Bad Girls and Masked Men: Recent Works on Sexuality in US History
  46. The "Girl Problem": Female Sexual Delinquency in New York, 1900-1930.
  47. Spectacular Justice: The Circus on Trial, and the Trial as Circus, Picton, 1903
  48. Toronto's Girl Problem
  49. Working-Class Cultures in Britain, 1890-1960: Gender, Class, Ethnicity
  50. The Traveling Show Menace: Contested Regulation in Turn-of-the-Century Ontario
  51. Karen Dubinsky, Improper Advances: Rape and Heterosexual Conflict in Ontario, 1880–1929, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. Pp. 256. Cloth $39.95, paper $14.95 (ISBN 0-226-16753-4).
  52. Pictures at an Execution: An Inquiry into the Subject of Murder, Wendy Lesser, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993, 261 pp. + notes.
  53. Double Jeopardy: Women Who Kill in Victorian Fiction. Virginia Morris Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 1990, 182 pp. illus.
  54. Lady Inspectors: The Campaign for a Better Workplace, 1893-1921
  55. Fingard, Judith. The Dark Side of Life in Victorian Halifax. Porters Lake, Nova Scotia: Pottersfield Press, 1989. Pp. 224. 14 black and white plates, 3 black and white illustrations, 2 maps. $16.95
  56. Mauer, David W. Language of the Underworld. Allan W. Futrell and Charles B. Wordell, eds. Foreward by Berg Flexner. Lexington, Kentucky: University of Kentucky Press, 1981. Pp. 417. $30.00
  57. Adjusting the Lens of Honour-Based Violence
  58. Epilogue
  59. Isolation and exclusion in the modern world
  60. Historical perspectives on honour, violence and emotion
  61. Honour, violence and emotion: An afterword