EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 1H 22M
#16 An Interview with Erin Fetterly!
from HERstoryPod · host The HERstory Project
Welcome back to HERstoryPod, series 2! In our very first episode of series 2 Abby and Jillian are joined by Erin Fetterly, a PhD student at Birkbeck University of London. Erin discusses her research on women's history, crime, and her book 'Women Who Kill' as well as the progress on her PhD research on Georgian Women's ManuscriptsKeywords:women's history, crime, women's violence, historical crime, female killers, Georgian history, women's intellectual engagement, history of infanticide, societal perceptions of women, Erin FetterlyKey topics:Historical perceptions of women in crimeDebunking the separate spheres theoryWomen's manuscript writings and intellectual engagementThe treatment of female violence in the criminal justice systemThe influence of history on contemporary views of women in crimeUncovering Britain's Most Dangerous Women: A History of Female KillersHow Society Perceived Women Who Killed in Britain: An Expert's Perspective00:00 Introduction to Herstory Project and Series Two06:15 Erin's Journey into History and Academia12:55 Exploring Women's History and Crime resourcesWomen Who Kill: A History of Britain's Most Dangerous Women - https://www.amazon.com/Women-Who-Kill-Britains-Dangerous/dp/XXXXXXErin Fetterly's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thecanadianlondoner/HERstory Project Website - https://herstorypod.comHistorians Magazine - https://thehistoriansmagazine.com
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Welcome back to HERstoryPod, series 2! In our very first episode of series 2 Abby and Jillian are joined by Erin Fetterly, a PhD student at Birkbeck University of London. Erin discusses her research on women's history, crime, and her book 'Women Who Kill' as well as the progress on her PhD research on Georgian Women's ManuscriptsKeywords:women's history, crime, women's violence, historical crime, female killers, Georgian history, women's intellectual engagement, history of infanticide, societal perceptions of women, Erin FetterlyKey topics:Historical perceptions of women in crimeDebunking the separate spheres theoryWomen's manuscript writings and intellectual engagementThe treatment of female violence in the criminal justice systemThe influence of history on contemporary views of women in crimeUncovering Britain's Most Dangerous Women: A History of Female KillersHow Society Perceived Women Who Killed in Britain: An Expert's Perspective00:00 Introduction to Herstory Project and Series Two06:15 Erin's Journey into History and Academia12:55 Exploring Women's History and Crime resourcesWomen Who Kill: A History of Britain's Most Dangerous Women - https://www.amazon.com/Women-Who-Kill-Britains-Dangerous/dp/XXXXXXErin Fetterly's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thecanadianlondoner/HERstory Project Website - https://herstorypod.comHistorians Magazine - https://thehistoriansmagazine.com
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