
Manuel Eisner
Manuel Eisner is a prominent criminologist from the University of Cambridge, known for his extensive research into historical crime patterns. Over a span of 15 years, he and his team developed interactive 'murder maps' of medieval cities in England, utilizing 14th-century coroner records and archival sources to analyze the incidence of violence. His work sheds light on the social dynamics of crime during the medieval period, particularly focusing on the high rates of murder in affluent areas and among student populations.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Dr. Manuel Eisner is a professor at the University of Cambridge and the lead author of the study on Forde's murder.
‘Murder Maps’ provide a glimpse into the dynamics of medieval revenge killingsManuel Eisner and his team worked for 15 years on creating 'murder maps' of London, Oxford, and York.
Вчені створили "карти вбивств" у середньовічній Англії






