Historical Trials
15 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 2JS533
Literature Autumn 2924
INTRODUCTION
- Meierhenrich, Jens; Pendas, Devin O., The Justice of My Cause is Clear, but There's Politics to Fear, Part of: Political trials in theory and history, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2016, p. 1–64Compulsory
ARTICLES Seminar 1
- Shekhovstov, Anton, The Moscow-Strasbourg-Brussels Axis, Part of: Russia and the western far right: tango noir, Fascim and the far right., Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, [2018], vol. 1, p. 221–246Compulsory
- Decker, Stephanie, The Role of Public Confessions in Show Trials: An Analysis of the Moscow Show Trials, Part of: The journal of historical sociology., vol. 32, 2019, p. 459–477Compulsory
- Weiss, Michael, Man on a Mission: Bill Browder vs. the Kremlin, Part of: World affairs, vol. 174, no. 5, 2012, p. 53–68Compulsory
- Wilson, Thomas H.; Sheppard II, J. Robert, In Memory of Sergei Magnitsky: A Lawyer's Role in Promoting and Protecting International Human Rights, Part of: Houston journal of international law, vol. 41, no. 2, 2019, p. 343–386Compulsory
- V.Haskins, Ekatarina, Places of Protest in Putin´s Russia: Pussy Riot´s Punk Prayer and Show Trial, Part of: Advances in the history of rhetoric, 2015, p. 227–247Compulsory
ARTICLES Seminar 2
- Arjomand, Minou, Trials in Nuremberg, Part of: Staged: show trials, political theater, and the aesthetics of judgment, New York, Columbia University Press, [2018], p. 139–170Compulsory
- Douglas, Lawrence, Trial as Documentary: Images of Eichmann, Part of: Lessons and Legacies VII: The Holocaust in International Perspective, Northwestern University Press, 2006, p. 369–384Compulsory
- Kékesi, Zoltán, In the Leading Role: Adolf Eichmann Eyal Sivan: The Specialist (1999), Part of: Agents of liberation: Holocaust memory in contemporary art and documentary film, Budapest, Central European University Press, 2015, p. 109–130Compulsory
- Bazyler, Michael J.; Tuerkheimer, Frank M., The Trial of Anthony Sawoniuk at the Old Bailey: The Holocaust in the British Courtroom, Part of: Forgotten Trials of the Holocaust, New York University Press, 2014, p. 274–301Compulsory
- Bazyler, Michael J.; Tuerkheimer, Frank M., The Trial of Feodor Fedorenko: Treblinka Relived in a Florida Courtroom, Part of: Forgotten Trials of the Holocaust, New York University Press, 2014, p. 246–273Compulsory
- Douglas, Lawrence, The Trial by History, Part of: The right wrong man: John Demjanjuk and the last great Nazi war crimes trial, Princeton, Princeton University Press, [2016], p. 216–246Compulsory
ARTICLES Seminar 3
- B.Kaplan, Morris, Literature in the Dock: The Trials of Oscar Wilde, Part of: Journal of law and society, 2004, p. 113–130Compulsory
- Mercer, Sarah; Sandford-Couch, Clare, Legal Ethics in the Trial of Oscar Wilde, Part of: Legal ethics, 2013, p. 119–133Compulsory
- McCleery, Alistair, Banned Books and Publishes´, Part of: Journal of modern literature, 2019, p. 34–52Compulsory
- Taylor, Leslie A., "I made up my mind to get it": the American trial of "The well of loneliness", New York City, 1928-1929, Part of: Journal of the history of sexuality, 10(2001):2, s. 250-286Compulsory
- Spencer, J.R., Whitehouse v Lemon, Whitehouse v Gay News Ltd (1979), Part of: Landmark cases in criminal law, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2017, p. 261–282Compulsory
- Moran, Leslie J., Dangerous words and dead letters: encounters with law and The Love That Dares To Speak Its Name, Part of: Liverpool law review., vol. 23, 2001, p. 153–165Compulsory
ARTICLES Seminar 4
- B.Freedman, Estelle, Scottsboro and Its Legacies, Part of: Redefining rape: sexual violence in the era of suffrage and segregation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 2013, p. 253–270Compulsory
- IP, John, The Travel Ban: Judical Deference and the Legacy of Korematsu, Part of: Howard Law Journal, 2020, p. 153–214Compulsory
- Hixson, Walter L., Black and White. The O.J. Simpson Case, Part of: Race on Trial: Law and Justice in American History, Oxford University Press, 2002, p. 214–232Compulsory
ARTICLES Seminar 5
- Chomsky, Carol, The United States-Dakota War Trials: A Study in Military Injustice, Part of: Stanford law review., 1990, p. 13–98Compulsory
- Maxwell, Lida, A Public Taste for Truth. Zola's Literary Appeals to the People in the Dreyfus Affair, Part of: Public trials: Burke, Zola, Arendt, and the politics of lost causes, New York, Oxford University Press, 2014, p. 42Compulsory
- Grosswald Curran, Vivian, The Military Trial at Rennes: Text and Subtext of the Dreyfus Affair, Part of: Touro international law review, 2012, p. 5–16Compulsory
- Eckhardt, William George, My Lai: An American Tragedy, Part of: UMKC law review, 2000, p. 671–704Compulsory
- Addicott, Jeffrey F., The Lesson of My Lai, Part of: Military Law and Law of War Review, 1992, p. 73–116Compulsory
ARTICLES Seminar 6
- Kelsey, Sean, Politics and Procedure in the Trials of Charles I, Part of: Law and history review., vol. 22, no. 4, 2004, p. 1–25Compulsory
- Kelsey, Sean, King Charles His Case: The Intended Prosecution of Charles I, Part of: The journal of legal history, vol. 39, no. 1, p. 58–87Compulsory
- Smith, Charles Anthony, Antecedents and Origins of War Crimes Tribunals - The Trial of Charles I and the Trial of Captain Henry Wirz, Part of: The rise and fall of war crimes trials: from Charles I to Bush II, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012, p. 29–77Compulsory
- Duong, Kevin, Regicide and Redemptive Violence in the French Revolution, Part of: The Virtues of Violence: Democracy Against Disintegration in Modern France, Oxford University Press, 2020, p. 20–52Compulsory
- Shapiro, Barry M., Chapter Seven. "The Case against the King," 1789-93, Part of: A companion to the French Revolution, Chichester, West Sussex, Wiley-Blackwell, 2013, p. 107–120Compulsory
- Shabas, William A., Chapters 1. The power of the beaten path, Part of: The trial of the Kaiser, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018, p. 1–9Compulsory
- Shabas, William A., Chapter 18. Was he guilty?, Part of: The trial of the Kaiser, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018, p. 293–316Compulsory
ARTICLES Seminar 7
- Taylor, Larissa, The virgin warrior: the life and death of Joan of Arc, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2009Compulsory
- Chesterman, Michael, OJ and the Dingo: How Media Publicity Relating to Criminal Cases Tried by Jury is Dealt with in Ausralia and America, Part of: The American journal of comparative law, 1997, p. 109–147Compulsory
- Middleweek, Belinda, Dingo media? The persistence of the "trial by media" frame in popular, media and academic evaluations of the Azaria Chamerlain case, Part of: Feminist media studies, 2017, p. 392–411Compulsory
- Gies, Lieva; Bortoluzzi, Maria, Introduction: Transmedia Crime Stories, Part of: Transmedia Crime Stories: The Trial of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito in the Globalised Media Sphere, London, Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016, p. 1–13Compulsory
Ann D. GORDON,
The Trial of Susan B. Anthony,
Federal Judicial Center, 2005,
84 p. [Susan B. Anthony.pdf]
ARTICLES Seminar 8
- Segre, Michael, Light on the Galileo Case, Part of: Isis: an international review devoted to the history of science and its cultural influences: official journal of the History of Science Society, vol. 88:3, 1997, p. 484–504Compulsory
- M.Weiss, Kenneth, The Scopes Trial, Part of: Evolutionary anthropology, 2007, p. 126–131Compulsory
- M.Szasz, Ferenc, The Scopes Trial in Perspective, Part of: Tennessee historical quarterly, 1971, p. 288–298Compulsory
- Moore, Randy, Creationism in the United States, Part of: The American biology teacher, 1998, p. 568–577Compulsory
- J.Larsson, Edward, Putting Buck v. Bell in Scientific and Historical Context: A Response to Victoria Nourse, Part of: Pepperdine Law Review, 2011, p. 119–128Compulsory
ARTICLES Seminar 9
- Meierhenrich, Jens, In the Theater of the Rule of Law. Performing the Rivona Trial in Soth Africa, 1963-1964., Part of: Political trials in theory and history, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018, p. 229–262Compulsory
- Evans, Martha, Nelson Mandela's "Show Trials": An Analysis of Press Coverage of Mandela's Court Appearances, Part of: Critical arts., vol. 34, no. 1, 2020, p. 10–24Compulsory
- Schmid, Axel P., Terrorists on trial. A Performative Perspective, Part of: Terrorists on Trial: A Performative Perspective, 2016, p. 173–230Compulsory
- Laugerud, Solveig; Langballe, Åse, Turning the Witness Stand into a Speaker's Platform: Victim Participation in the Norwegian Legal System as Exemplified by the Trial Against Anders Behring Breivik, Part of: Law & society review, vol. 51, no. 2, 2017, p. 227–251Compulsory
- Roth, Walton T.; Dager, Stephen R., Psychiatry on Trial. The Norway 2011 Massacre, Part of: The journal of nervous and mental disease, vol. 202, no. 3, 2014, p. 181–185Compulsory
ARTICLES Seminar 10
- O'Neill, Patrick, Kafka's Trials, Part of: Transforming Kafka: translation effects, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, [2014], p. 98–115Compulsory
- Harwood, Catharine, LLB (Hons) Research Paper - Lawyers as writers: Franz Kafka's Literature and the Law, Part of: Victoria University of Wellington law review, 2007Compulsory
- Prager, Brad, Hanna in Frankfurt?, Part of: Colloquia Germanica: internationale Zeitschrift für germanische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, vol. 48, no. 1-2, 2015, p. 43–57Compulsory
- Constantakis, Sara, Overview: Twelve Angry Men, Part of: Drama for Students. Vol. 23, 2006Compulsory
Daniel YAMAUCH ACOSTA & Ruth FARIA DA COSTA CASTANHA (translated by Felipe ZOBARAN), "Law, Justice and Myth: a Reading of The Trial, by F. Kafka", Anamorphosis - Revista Internacional de Direito e Literatura, 2017, 437-464.
Eugenio TORRE, Carla GRAMAGLIA, Amalia JONA & Patrizia ZEPPEGNO:
"12 Angry Men". The Group and the Individual: From Objectiveness to Subjectiveness, Rivista Internazionale di Filisofia e Psicologia, vol. 6, 2015,
p. 528-527
* Compulsory