Emma Battell Lowman is Lecturer in the History of the Americas at the University of Hertfordshire, UK, with research interests in historical narrative, connections between bodies and memory, and the use of power to shape social identity. She holds postgraduate degrees from the University of Victoria, Canada, and the University of Warwick.
AW Mellon fellow @the_IAS, 2022-23 | Asst. Prof. History @UHVictoria | Writes on pedagogy, pop culture, medieval law | mastodon: EstherLCuenca@toot.community
New project is encouraging me to read about gibbeting, or to hang someone "in chains," from this great open access book on "Harnessing the Power of the Criminal Corpse" https://t.co/WfrpaTd2uT https://t.co/Zim8BlvFTv