Women, Law, and Lawlessness in 19th Century New York
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The New York City Chapter of the Historical Novel Societypresents this recording from a live presentation on June 30, 2026. Host Kelly Scarborough (Butterfly Games), joins historical novelists Nancy Bernhard (The Double Standard Sporting House) and Catherine Siemann (Death Uptown and Downtown) to explore how women overcame the legal and social constraints of their era by skillful maneuvering and defiance. From a brothel owner and doctor fighting to protect sex workers to a lawyer protecting the rights of immigrants, the discussion examines the blurred lines between law and lawlessness in nineteenth-century New York City, and how historical novelists bring these complex women and forgotten histories to life.
Additional Information:
HNS-NYC website: https://hnsnyc.org
Guests:
Nancy Bernhard https://www.nancybernhard.com/
The Double Standard Sporting House https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Double-Standard-Sporting-House/Nancy-Bernhard/9798896360520
Catherine Siemann https://people.njit.edu/profile/siemann
Death Uptown and Downtown (WIP)
Host:
Kelly Scarborough https://kellyscarborough.com/
Butterfly Games https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FBLZMQHH