Historical Criminology Symposium CFP

The Australian and New Zealand Historical Criminology Network has issued a call for papers for their upcoming symposium. The symposium will be conducted via Zoom.

The purpose of this symposium will be to get a chance to see the breadth of
historical criminology work currently underway in (or about) Australia and New
Zealand by people in all career stages (including Honours, HDR, and ECR), and in all
research capacities (for example, independent scholars, archivists, or staff at higher
education institutions). The network welcomes people from across different professional disciplines.


The symposium will run over two 3-hour sessions on two days: 19 and 20 November 2020.

Session one on November 19th will run between 9am-12pm AEST and the second session on November 20th will run from 6pm-9pm AEST.


As part of this symposium you can choose whether you would like to present a 5-
minute “flash paper” or a standard 15-minute paper (or both). Please indicate in your submission if you wish to give a 5-minute presentation or a
15-minute paper.

The deadline for submitting abstracts is 1 September 2020.

If you are interested in presenting at this symposium on any aspect of your historical criminology research, then please submit a 150-word abstract and short bio to Vicky.Nagy@utas.edu.au.

About anzlhswebsite

The Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society was formed in 1993. It is an interdisciplinary group of scholars who share an interest in the connections between law and history. The society grew out of the annual Law in History Conferences, which have been running since 1982. Members of the society include historians, lawyers, academics and others interested in the area. Most of the members live in Australia or New Zealand, but their areas of interest are not confined to the law in those places. The society is an incorporated association in New South Wales. Inc no. 1600224
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