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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 37 – The Development of a Detective

How did we get the persona of a detective in the detective genre? In this episode, we explore early detectives, creepy folk tales, and the role of observation.

This episode was researched, written and narrated by me, Helidth Ravenholm
Sound editing and technical support was done by C. Reid
Music by LiteSaturation and Ashot Danielyan from Pixabay

Show Notes
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https://news.library.mcgill.ca/who-were-the-first-female-detectives-in-britain/
https://elizabethcbunce.com/2021/02/08/myrtlemondays-true-detectives-real-life-female-sleuths-of-the-victorian-era/#
https://books.google.fr/books/about/The_Female_Detective_in_the_Long_Ninetee.html?id=Z_0q0AEACAAJ&redir_esc=y
https://www.academia.edu/66152660/Women_writers_and_detectives_in_nineteenth_century_crime_fiction_the_mothers_of_the_mystery_genre?auto=download
https://globalinitiative.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Phil-Williams-The-fifth-wave-Organized-crime-in-2040-GI-TOC-November-2024.pdf https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jun/15/unusual-suspects-the-writers-diversifying-detective-fiction
https://crimereads.com/pre-revolution-chinese-detective-fiction/
https://thegreatestbooks.org/non-western/the-greatest/fiction,police,suspense/books