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Criminal Cases in Late Medieval Scotland, with Chelsea Larsson

Kate Buchanan is joined by Chelsea Larsson as they talk about crime and criminal cases in late medieval Scotland.

Chelsea completed her Ph.D. at the University of Guelph with a dissertation on ‘Violence, Legal Culture and Social Control: The Records of Scotland’s Justiciary Court, 1493–1558‘. You can learn more about Chelsea’s work on her website The Uncanny Academic. You can also follow her on Twitter @UncannyAcademic.

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Scotichronicast is hosted by Kate Buchanan. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Stirling in 2014, with her primary research is on medieval Scottish castles and their landscapes. She co-edited and contributed to Medieval and Early Modern Representations of Authority in Scotland and the British Isles, which was published by Routledge in 2016. Kate is also an adjunct instructor for the history program at Southern New Hampshire University. Follow her on Twitter at @k8_buchanan.

You can listen to more episodes of Scotichronicast through Apple Podcasts or Buzzsprout.

You can follow also follow the podcast on Twitter @scotichronicast

Top Image: Print of map of Scotland titled Scotiae Regni Antiquissimi Accurata Descriptio, published in Bishop John Leslie’s De Origine Moribus, et Rebus Gestis Scotorum 1578

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