The body’s condition can tell scientists much about medieval law and order, or lack thereof. Archaeologists in England have uncovered gruesome evidence of a Medieval-era public punishment which ...
A new investigation by a Cambridge University criminologist has revealed evidence of a 14th-century murder entangled in betrayal, scandal, and power struggles. Professor Manuel Eisner, head of the ...
High child mortality, arranged marriages, and harsh discipline paint a grim picture—but the reality of medieval parenting is ...
Public executions were a grim but powerful part of life in medieval London. In this video, we uncover how and why they were carried out, where they took place, and what they meant for the people who ...
Tarren Andrews joined Yale as assistant professor in Ethnicity, Race and Migration in 2022. Her scholarship employs critical Indigenous studies to “(re)evaluate and (re)narrativize histories” of the ...