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The Hanged Man and the Body Thief

Finding Lives in a Museum Mystery
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The Hanged Man and the Body Thief by Alexandra Roginski explores the intriguing and macabre world of 19th-century medicine and the fervent pursuit of scientific knowledge. The narrative delves into the practices and challenges faced by anatomists and body-snatchers during an era of intense scientific curiosity, blending history with gripping tales of moral and ethical dilemmas.
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1860. An Aboriginal labourer named Jim Crow is led to the scaffold of the Maitland Gaol in colonial New South Wales. Among the onlookers is the Scotsman AS Hamilton, who will take bizarre steps in the aftermath of the execution to exhume this young man's skull. Hamilton is a lecturer who travels the Australian colonies teaching phrenology, a popula

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In 1860, an Aboriginal labourer named Jim Crow is led to the scaffold of the Maitland Gaol in colonial New South Wales. Among the onlookers is the Scotsman A.S. Hamilton, who will take bizarre steps in the aftermath of the execution to exhume this young man's skull.

Hamilton is a lecturer who travels the Australian colonies teaching phrenology, a popular science that claims character and intellect can be judged from a person's head. For Hamilton, Jim Crow is an important prize.

A century and a half later, researchers at Museum Victoria want to repatriate Jim Crow and other Aboriginal people from Hamilton's collection of human remains to their respective communities. But their only clues are damaged labels and skulls.

With each new find, more questions emerge. Who was Jim Crow? Why was he executed? And how did he end up so far south in Melbourne?

In a compelling and original work of history, The Hanged Man and the Body Thief by Alexandra Roginski leads the reader through her extensive research aimed at finding the person within the museum piece. Reconstructing the narrative of a life and a theft, she crafts a case study that elegantly navigates between legal and Aboriginal history, heritage studies, and biography.

Alexandra Roginski explains the history behind the pseudo-science of phrenology, popular in the nineteenth century, in this video clip.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922235664

Publisher: Monash University Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 June 2015

Country: Australia

Imprint: Monash University Publishing

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 367g

Pages: 146

About the Author

Alexandra Roginski lives in Canberra, where she is a doctoral candidate researching the history of popular phrenology at the Australian National University. Originally from Melbourne, she has written for The Age, the Big Issue, and specialist publications in education, research and development. Her interest in the history of science developed during a period when she was working in medical communications. In 2013, Alexandra was awarded an 1854 Student Scholarship from Museum Victoria, where she has also worked as a research assistant in Indigenous repatriation. This is her first book.

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