rmcgowen

Full Name
Randall McGowen
First Name
Randall
Last Name
McGowen
Affiliation
Emeritus
Title
Professor Emeritus
Office
350 McKenzie Hall
Departments
History
Profile Section
Biographical Information
  • B.A. 1966-1970 at American University at Washington D.C.
  • M.A. 1970-1971 at University of Illinois at Urbana
  • Ph.D 1971-1979 at University of Illinois at Urbana
  • Professor, specializing in British history, University of Oregon since 1982
Publications
  • Co-author with Donna Andrew, The Perreaus and Mrs. Rudd: Forgery and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century London (University of California Press, 2001).
  • "Managing the Gallows: The Bank of England and the Death Penalty, 1797-1821," Law and History Review, 2007, 241-82.
  • "Cruel Inflictions and the Claims of Humanity in Early-Nineteenth-Century England,"in Assaulting the Past: Placing Violence in Historical Context,
  • ed. Katherine Watson (Newcastle, 2007), 38-57.
  • "Making Examples' and the Crisis of Punishment in Mid-Eighteenth-Century England,"in The British and Their Laws in the Eighteenth Century,
  • ed. David Lemmings, (London, 2005), 182-205.
  • "The Bank of England and the Policing of Forgery, 1797-1821," Past and Present, 2005, 81-116.
  • "The Problem of Punishment in Eighteenth-Century England," in Penal Practice and Culture, 1500-1900, eds. S. Devereaux & P. Griffiths
  • (London, 2003), 210- 31.
  • "History, Culture, and the Death Penalty," Historical Reflections, 2003, 229-49.
  • "Making the Bloody Code? Forgery Legislation in Eighteenth-Century England," in Law, Crime, and English Society 1660-1840, ed. Norma Landau
  • (Cambridge, 2002), 117- 38.
  • "From Pillory to Gallows: The Punishment of Forgery in the Age of the Financial Revolution," Past and Present, 1999, 107-40.
  • "Knowing the Hand: Forgery and the Proof of Writing in Eighteenth-Century England," Historical Reflections, 1998, 385-414.
  • "Prison Reform in England, 1780-1865," Chapter III in the Oxford History of the Prison (New York, 1995), 79-109.
  • "Power and Humanity, or Foucault Among the Historians," in Reassessing Foucault, ed. Roy Porter and Colin Jones (London, 1994), 91-112.
  • "Civilizing Punishment: The End of the Public Execution in England," Journal of British Studies, 1994, 257-82.
  • "Forgery Discovered, or the Perils of Circulation in Eighteenth-Century England," Angelaki, 1993-94, 257-82.
  • "Punishing Violence, Sentencing Crime," in The Violence of Representation: Literature and the History of Violence, ed. N. Armstrong & L. Tennenhouse
  • (New York, 1989), 140-56.
  • "The Changing Face of God's Justice: The Debate Over Divine and Human Punishment in Eighteenth-Century England," Criminal Justice History,
  • 1988, 63-98.
  • "'He Beareth Not the Sword in Vain': Religion and the Criminal Law in Eighteenth-Century England," Eighteenth-Century Studies, 1987-88, 192-211.
  • "The Body and Punishment in Eighteenth-Century England," Journal of Modern History, 1987, 651-79.
  • "The Image of Justice and Reform of the Criminal Law in Early Nineteenth- Century England," Buffalo Law Review, 1983, 89-125.
Awards and Honors
  • NEH Category "C" Fellowship, Brown University, 1980-81
  • American Bar Foundation Fellowship, Summer 1986
  • NEH Travel to Collection Grant, 1987
  • Chester Higby Prize 1987-88 (best article published in Journal of Modern History)
  • American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Fellowship, McMaster University, June 1993
  • Humanities Centre Fellowship, Australian National University, Winter 2001
  • Fellow, Oregon Humanities Center, Spring 2004
  • NEH Fellowship 2005-2006
Research
  • The death penalty and criminal law in 18th and 19th century Britain
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