The first of a two-part special edition on understanding the past.
The second part was published in April 2020.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment, by Dr Alana Barton and Professor Alyson Brown
- The Castle or the Green Field: dilemmas and solutions in English prison planning, 1780-1850, by Allan Brodie
- Prisoner Suicides at the York Castle Gaol, 1824-1863, by Rhiannon Pickin
- The evil is one of the utmost gravity: female drunkenness and Strangeways Prison, 1869-1875, by Dr Craig Stafford
- Stigmata of Degeneration: Suffragette Experience in Scotland’s Perth Prison, by Chris Holligan
- Hollywood Rewrites: Popular Film and Prison Rebellions, 1930-1939, by Dr Alex Tepperman
- Constructing the ‘rehabilitative ideal’: Revisiting the legacy of the 1959 prison building programme, by Thomas Guiney
- Gender Responsive Governance: From Elizabeth Fry To Baroness Jean Corston, by Dr Helen Elfleet