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Murder in the archives

Dr Angie Sutton-Vane

Due to be published in the Summer of 2025 by Hobnob Press, Murder in the Archives: The stories that crime files tell is a transformative work which follows the life-stories of the most elite and rare of records created by police forces – the murder file.

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My book, Murder in the archives, explores the material culture of those murder files which have found their way from police forces into regional record offices in England and Wales. I’m concentrating on regional files because murder files s...

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  • Dr Angie Sutton-Vane

    I'm a contemporary historian researching and writing about crime files in the archive; the materiality of the archive, access and accountability of records.

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