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Legal Histories in Unexpected Places: 29 Nov. 2024

The Open university is organising what looks to be a most interesting conference under the above title on Friday, 29 November 2024. The programme is as follows:

10:00 Keynote

Erika Rackley & Sharon Thompson, ‘Finding feminist legal history … in space’

10:45 Panel 1A – fiction

• Rebecca Probert, ‘The 1925 property legislation and inheritance plots in the Golden Age of English detective fiction’

• Nishant Gokhale, ‘Travels & Travails in Early 19th Century Company India: William Browne Hockley & His Fiction’

Panel 1B – summer holidays

• Andrea Loux Jarman, ‘What I Learned on my Summer Holiday: dilemmas in researching the role of customs in the exercise of soft power’

• Simon Lavis, ‘Foot-casts in the Sand or I Know What You Dug Up Last Summer’

11:30 Break

11:45 Panel 2A – space, land and water

• Marjan Ajevski, ‘Surprising heritage: what is heritage in outer space?’

• Ellie Chapple, John Picton and John Tribe, ‘The Slavery Antecedents to Modern Charitable Foundations: The Port Sunlight Village’

• Rebecca Bruekers, ‘International disputes and local archives: the case of the Meuse river’

Panel 2B – unexpected archives (1)

• Elizabeth Garner, ‘Putting “The Law” Back into the Irish Poor Law: what Legal History can tell us about the Irish Workhouse System’

• Michael Makey, ‘Minutes and memoranda: Regulation interpretation’

• Stephanie Dropuljic, ‘Discovery in the archival materials: considering the case of Margaret Ramsay (1662)’

12:45 Lunch

13:30 Panel 3A – objects and places

• Francis Boorman, ‘Places of Arbitration, or Legal History Goes to the Pub’

• Brett Crumley, ‘Chantries and Brass: Unexpected Archives of Legal Charity’

• Reem A Moustafa, ‘Sir John Soane’s Sarchophagus’

Panel 3B – press stories, legal stories

• Shu Wan, ‘The Trial of The Muted Lover and Its Aftermath, 1927-1943’

• Jacqueline Smart, ‘The Inquest on Emma Goule – the story of “a very respectable man … accidentally armed with 2 loaded pistols”!’

• Neil Graffin, ‘The wreck of San José and its claimants’

14:30 Break

14:45 Panel 4A – surprise and serendipity

• Helen Rutherford, ‘Biographical legal history and eBay serendipity. ‘I have arrived in good condition’: an articled clerk to his mother 1830’

• John M Regan, ‘Discovering Republican Martial-Law during the Irish Civil War 1922-3’

• Carol Howells, ‘Curiosity and Landscape: A tale of coffee, Crown, sheep, cannonballs, and transportation’

Panel 4B – legal professions

• Katherine Milliken, ‘Lawyers in expected and unexpected places: foregrounding the English legal profession in social and political histories of the 1970s’

• Patricia Leighton, ‘’The difference empiricism can make to understanding major issues in Law: The case of examinations for solicitors from 1836’

• Caroline Derry, ‘Pathé News, the barrister housewife, and Malawian independence’

15:45 Break

16:00 Panel 5A – unexpected archives (2)

• David Magalhães, ‘Portuguese Legal History in boxes of sweets and an eighteenth century sexist judicial decision’

• Morag Peers, ‘Scottish Passport Records’

• Gwynedd Parry, ‘Law and Order in the Welsh Language … in Argentina (1865-1885)’

Panel 5B – unexpected law

• Jane Frecknall-Hughes, ‘The legacy of taxation law(s)’

• Jackie Gulland, ‘“I am satisfied that she is naturally an industrious and hardworking woman” Moral reasoning in social security legal cases 1911-1948’

• Simon Best, ‘Revealing Legal Histories of Overriding Interests’

17:00 End

Register here.

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