
Recent Articles
‘Popular Representations of the Victorian Vivisection Debate in Punch Magazine’, by Emma Swain, Queen’s University Belfast
In the second half of the nineteenth century the British movement against cruelty to animals had shifted its focus to medical science, which had seen a substantial growth in the […]
‘Dumb witnessing: Gold old boys and canine grief’, by Margery Masterson
This pre-Christmas blog post comes courtesy of Dr Margery Masterson, who originally posted the piece at the History of Emotions blog: https://emotionsblog.history.qmul.ac.uk/2016/12/dumb-witnessing-good-old-boys-and-canine-grief/
‘Considering the Digital Afterlife of the Thylacine’, by Alistair Anderson
“What is no longer archived in the same way is no longer lived in the same way” (Derrida 1995, p18) This blog examines the practice of using digital archives in […]