Lara Bergers is a PhD candidate in History at Utrecht University
Pauline Dirven is a PhD candidate in History at Utrecht University
Willemijn Ruberg is an Associate Professor of Cultural History at Utrecht University
Sara Serrano Martinez is a PhD candidate in History at Utrecht University
Introduction - Willemijn Ruberg
1 Blood will out: blood typing, forensic culture and gender in a 1950s Scottish paternity case - Alison Adam
2 A culture of testimony: the importance of 'speaking witnesses' in Dutch sexual crimes investigations and trials, 1930-1960 - Lara Bergers
3 The making of evidence after mass violence: Forensics in the aftermath of the Second World War - Taline Garibian
4 Teaching Grossian criminalistics in Imperial Germany - Heather Wolffram
5 Sober suits, bowler hats and white lab coats: Enclothed impartiality and the tailoring of a bourgeois expert persona in British courtrooms, 1920-60 - Pauline Dirven
6 Reassessing the legacy of Cesare Lombroso: Criminal anthropology in the expert testimony of Mario Carrara, 1910-30 - Franco Orlandi
7 Expert evidence and uncertainty in English infanticide trials, c. 1725-1945 - Rachel Dixon and Tony Ward
8 Forensic physicians and the Francoist prosecution of infanticide, c. 1939-1969: The case of the haemorrhage of the umbilical cord as cause of death - Sara Serrano Martinez
9 Doing law, psychiatric expertise and 'crimes of passion' in the Netherlands and Russia in the twentieth century - Volha Parfenchyk and Willemijn Ruberg
10 A culture of consensus: Organising expertise in Norwegian forensic psychiatry, late nineteenth to early twentieth century - Svein Atle Skalevag
11 The 'key' to the crime: Criminal cases and the projection of expectations about forensic DNA technologies in the Portuguese press - Filipe Santos
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