Events!

I’m doing a couple of public events this summer!

First, an online talk for Curious Histories on 18th June. This will cover the Victorian coroner and inquest practice, using some Brighton-based case studies. This includes the infamous Brighton Poisoner case!

I’ve spent the last few months contributing to a railway exhibition at Peterborough Museum. On 19th August, midway through the exhibition, I’ll be doing an in-person talk at the museum about the nineteenth-century railway in Peterborough, through related inquests. I’m really looking forward to this, it’s very close to my heart.

BOOK HERE FOR THE BRIGHTON TALK

BOOK HERE FOR THE PETERBOROUGH TALK

I hope to see some of you there!

I’ll also be at the Social History Society conference in July, and I’m speaking at the British Crime Historians conference in September.