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Ranyard, Diane (2019) ‘…this part-day sitting has been termed the “matinee”.’: Publicity, and the shaming ritual of the Divorce Court of England and Wales in the 1920s and 30s. In: 20s30s Network: Workshops Series 'Publics@, 18th-19th May 2018, Bishopsgate Institute and King's College, London.
Ranyard, Diane (2019) 'This part-day sitting has been termed the "matinee".': Entertainment, spectacle and the shaming ritual of the Divorce Court. In: Annual History Lab Postgraduate Conference: Entertainment, politics and culture: Perspectives on a historical relationship, 6th June 2018, Institute of Historical Research, London.
Ranyard, Diane (2017) Respectability, shame and allegations of extra marital crimes in the Divorce Court of England and Wales, 1909 -1923. In: Rethinking Gender: New Perspectives and Future Directions, 10th June 2017, The Bedford Centre for the History of Women, Royal Holloway, University of London.
Liuzzo Scorpo, Antonella, Wood, Jamie, Pinny, Kerry, Ranyard, Diane and Codling, Alastair (2016) Students as producers of digital history: using Xerte at the University of Lincoln. In: Xerte Conference 2016, 14 April 2016, University of Nottingham.