Dr Maryse Tennant
Name | Dr Maryse Tennant |
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Job title | Senior Lecturer |
Research institute | School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences |
Research outputs
The ancient concept of restitution: An historical analysis of restorative practices of punishment in England
Tennant, M. 2015. The ancient concept of restitution: An historical analysis of restorative practices of punishment in England.From darkness to light: portrait pictures in the Bảo Tàng Côn Đảo Museum
Tennant, M. 2018. From darkness to light: portrait pictures in the Bảo Tàng Côn Đảo Museum. in: Sophie Fuggle, Charles Fox, Charles Forsdick, Katharina Massing (ed.) A Poetics of Space: Images of Côn Đảo London Pavement Books. pp. 25-28The pain of others: photographs, the prison and suffering
Tennant, M. 2018. The pain of others: photographs, the prison and suffering.The university and the prison: an update on constructing heritage at Canterbury
Tennant, M. 2018. The university and the prison: an update on constructing heritage at Canterbury.Prison history and the ethics of public engagement
Tennant, M. 2018. Prison history and the ethics of public engagement.The Police that never was: Peel, Melbourne and the Cheshire Constabulary, 1829-1856
Tennant, M. 2017. The Police that never was: Peel, Melbourne and the Cheshire Constabulary, 1829-1856.Challenging the penal present: developing and representing a critical history of the prison
Tennant, M. 2017. Challenging the penal present: developing and representing a critical history of the prison.A critical history of the prison: using the past to challenge the present
Tennant, M. 2017. A critical history of the prison: using the past to challenge the present."There is a crack in everything; it's where the light gets in": some reflections on producing ethical prison heritage
Tennant, M. 2017. "There is a crack in everything; it's where the light gets in": some reflections on producing ethical prison heritage.Penal heritage: approaches to interpretation
Tennant, M. 2017. Penal heritage: approaches to interpretation.Criminology picks up the gauntlet: responses to the Whole Earth exhibition
Hallenberg, K. and Tennant, M. 2015. Criminology picks up the gauntlet: responses to the Whole Earth exhibition.Criminology picks up the gauntlet: responses to the Whole Earth exhibition
Hallenberg, K. and Tennant, M. 2016. Criminology picks up the gauntlet: responses to the Whole Earth exhibition. in: Woodfield, K. (ed.) Inspire – Teaching and Learning in the Social Sciences HEA.Fields of struggle: a Bourdieusian analysis of conflicts over criminal justice in England, c. 1820-1850
Tennant, M. 2014. Fields of struggle: a Bourdieusian analysis of conflicts over criminal justice in England, c. 1820-1850. Social History. 39 (1), pp. 36-55. https://doi.org/10.1080/03071022.2013.8757121110
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