IHR Early Career Research Fellowships provide funding to enable early career historians to complete a doctorate or to undertake post-doctoral research.
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Fellows Seminar- 4 November 2020

On 4 November 2020, we were joined by Hannah Telling for an IHR Fellows seminar. The session was chaired by Philip Carter, Director of Digital and Publishing, and Senior Lecturer in British History at the IHR.
Hannah Telling (IHR EHS Power Fellow- University of Glasgow)
'Criminal Types: Gender, violence and society in Scotland, 1850-1914'
Hannah Telling is a gender and social historian. Her research explores violence, law, and constructions of criminality in 19th century Scotland. Hannah is currently developing a monograph based on her doctoral thesis and further archival research into the judicial and cultural responses to female violence in Scotland in the late 19th and early 20th century.
IHR Fellowships Seminar- 4 November 2020
'Criminal Types: Gender, violence and society in Scotland, 1850-1914'
Hannah Telling is a gender and social historian. Her research explores violence, law, and constructions of criminality in 19th century Scotland. Hannah is currently developing a monograph based on her doctoral thesis and further archival research into the judicial and cultural responses to female violence in Scotland in the late 19th and early 20th century.