SHaME Publication List

SHaME’s researchers have published numerous articles, chapters and monographs over the course of the project. This list brings together our current and forthcoming publications.

SHaME Publication List

SHaME’s researchers have published numerous articles, chapters and monographs over the course of the project. Below you’ll find a list of our publications, including work that will be published in the future.

Beecher R, Wright S. (2023). Historicising the perpetrators of sexual violence: global perspectives from the modern world. Women’s History Review, (7), doi: 10.1080/09612025.2023.2197790

Beecher R. (2023). Rape revisited: Joanna Bourke reflects on historicizing sexual violence, in conversation with Ruth Beecher. Women’s History Review, (7), doi: 10.1080/09612025.2023.2198080

Beecher R. (2023). Children, Sexual Abuse and the Emotions of the Community Health Practitioner in England and Wales, 1970-2000. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, (4), doi: 10.1093/jhmas/jrad024

Bourke J. (2018). The Rise and Rise of Sexual Violence. Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques, (1), doi: 10.3167/hrrh.2018.440111

Bourke J. (2018). Police Surgeons and Victims of Rape: Cultures of Harm and Care. Social history of medicine : the journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine, 31(4), pp. 711-731. doi: 10.1093/shm/hky016

Bourke J. (2020). A Global History of Sexual Violence. The Cambridge World History of Violence  (pp. 147-167). Cambridge University Press.

Bourke J. (2020). Cruel Visions: Reflections on Artists and Atrocities. Australian and New Zealand journal of art, 20(1), pp. 5-22. doi: 10.1080/14434318.2020.1764226

Bourke J. (2020). The Rise and Rise of Sexual Violence. On Violence in History  (pp. 104-116). Berghahn Books.

Bourke J. (2020). ‘Animal instincts’: the sexual abuse of women with learning difficulties, 1830s–1910s. Women’s History Review, (7), doi: 10.1080/09612025.2020.1805155

Bourke J. (2020). Sadism: a history of non-consensual sexual cruelty. The International Journal of Forensic Psychotherapy, (1), doi: 10.33212/ijfp.v2n1.2020.1

Bourke J. (2021). The rise and rise of sexual violence. The Darker Angels of Our Nature – Refuting the Pinker Theory of History & Violence Bloomsbury Academic.

Bourke J. (2021). Historical Perspectives on Mental Health and Psychiatry. Mind, State and Society – Social History of Psychiatry and Mental Health in Britain 1960–2010  (pp. 3-12). Cambridge University Press.

Bourke J. (2022). Forensic sense: Sexual violence, medical professionals and the senses. Feeling Dis-ease in Modern History – Experiencing Medicine and Illness Bloomsbury Academic.

Bourke J. (2022). “A Deed of the Darkest Violence”: Rape and the Emergence of Sadism in Australian Psychiatry, 1920–1950. Journal of Australian Studies, (3), doi: 10.1080/14443058.2022.2085767

Bourke J. (2022). Chapter 9. The Rise and Rise of Sexual Violence. On Violence in History  (pp. 104-116). Berghahn Books.

Bourke J. (2022). Military Sexual Trauma: Gender, Military Cultures, and the Medicalization of Abuse in Contemporary America. Journal of war & culture studies, 15(1), pp. 86-105. doi: 10.1080/17526272.2021.1884785

Bourke J. (2023). Sexual violence, deviance, and the paraphilias in American psychiatry, 1952-2013. Women’s history review, 32(7), pp. 960-976. doi: 10.1080/09612025.2023.2197792

Bourke J. (2023). ‘Evil Women’: Sexual Sadism and Murder in Britain, 1960s–1980s. The Emerald International Handbook of Feminist Perspectives on Women’s Acts of Violence  (pp. 377-390). Emerald Publishing Limited.

Bourke J. (2020). The Mocking of Margaret and the Misfortune of Mary: Sexual Violence in Irish History. Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, 43, pp. 17-35.

Bourke J. (2022). Disgrace: Global Reflections on Sexual Violence. London: Reaktion Books.

Keyse R. (2023). ‘A very sensitive Rwandan woman’: sexual violence, history, and gendered narratives in the trial of Pauline Nyiramasuhuko at the international criminal tribunal for Rwanda, 2001-2011. Women’s History Review, (7), doi: 10.1080/09612025.2023.2197795

Keyse R., Moussion-Esteve A., Yapp, E. (eds.) (expected 2025). Sexual Violence in Medicine and Psychiatry: Addressing Harms Through Interdisciplinarity. London: Palgrave MacMillan.

Moussion-Esteve A. (2022). Domestic fear beyond traumatic terror: understanding mothers’ everyday experiences of recurring fear in the context of domestic violence. Emotions and Society, (3), doi: 10.1332/263169021×16631506064877

Moussion-Esteve A. (2022). « Le corps de la mère. Tensions entre la catégorie d’action publique « victime de violences conjugales » et l’attention de la mère » Géo-Regards, Société Neuchâteloise de Géographie. https://libreo.ch/revues/geo-regards/2022/geo-regards-15-2022/le-corps-de-la-mere-tensions-entre-la-categorie-d-action-publique-victime-de-violences-conjugales-et-l-attention-maternelle

Moussion-Esteve A. (2022). « Mère ou victime ? Parcours de femme voulant fuir les violences conjugales ». Nccr on the move, Université de Neuchâtel https://nccr-onthemove.ch/blog/mere-ou-victime-parcours-de-femme-voulant-fuir-les-violences-conjugales/

Severs G.J. (2024). ‘Male rape: survivors, support and the law in late twentieth-century England and Wales’, History Workshop Journal, doi: 10.1093/hwj/dbae002

Severs G.J. (forthcoming 2024). ‘Queer citizenship in 1990s Britain’, Contemporary British History.

Wright S. (2022). Caballeros Mutilados y mujeres deshonradas: Cuerpo, género y privilegio en la posguerra española. Historia y Política: Ideas, Procesos y Movimientos Sociales, (47), doi: 10.18042/hp.47.06

Wright S. (2023). ‘Facts that are declared proven’: sexual violence, forensic medicine, and the courtroom in early Francoist Spain. Women’s History Review, (7), doi: 10.1080/09612025.2023.2197791

Yapp E. (In preparation 2024). ‘From “brian scar” to “bat shit crazy”: Negotiating the madness of sexual violence discourse’. BioSocieties.

The SHaME Project (2022). (Un)Silenced: Institutional Sexual Violence Series. History Workshop. https://www.historyworkshop.org.uk/series/unsilenced-institutional-sexual-violence/