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Legal History as Legal Scholarship
2018Abstract This chapter outlines an approach to legal history that regards historical analysis as one mode of critical analysis of law, along with other modes of ‘interdisciplinary’ analysis (economical, philosophical, sociological, literary, etc.) and ‘doctrinal’ analysis.
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Legal History As The History of Legal Texts
2018Abstract The use and reliance on casebooks and law-review articles informed the background understanding of famous leading cases as they developed over time, particularly into the twentieth century and the context of an academic law school using the case method of instruction. The case is still the primary unit of analysis.
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Legal History As Economic History
2018Abstract Over the past century, legal history and economic history developed as separate fields of scholarship. Their separation reflects an understanding of law and economy as distinct objects that may be pulled apart and each analysed apart from the other.
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Legal History as Political History
2018Abstract This chapter takes the phrase ‘legal history as political history’ as gesturing at two existing, perhaps by now classic debates. One is the question of political history’s meaning, or its differentiation from social or cultural history.
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The Journal of Legal History, 1997
Law in History. DAVID SUGARMAN (ed.). Aldershot. Singapore. Sydney 1996. Dartmouth. 2 vols.: vol.1 xxx + 631pp. (incl. index); vol.11 x + 658pp. (incl. index). £180 hb. ISBN 1 85521 403 2.
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Law in History. DAVID SUGARMAN (ed.). Aldershot. Singapore. Sydney 1996. Dartmouth. 2 vols.: vol.1 xxx + 631pp. (incl. index); vol.11 x + 658pp. (incl. index). £180 hb. ISBN 1 85521 403 2.
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2012
Drawing together leading legal historians from a range of jurisdictions and cultures, this collection of essays addresses the fundamental methodological underpinning of legal history research. Via a broad chronological span and a wide range of topics, the contributors explore the approaches, methods and sources that together form the basis of their ...
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Drawing together leading legal historians from a range of jurisdictions and cultures, this collection of essays addresses the fundamental methodological underpinning of legal history research. Via a broad chronological span and a wide range of topics, the contributors explore the approaches, methods and sources that together form the basis of their ...
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2018
Abstract Forty years after the 1975–1985 decade of socialism’s macro-political crisis, and of Western Marxism’s metastasizing theoretical crisis and eventual dispersal, we are in the grip of a new fast-forming historical conjuncture. Both globally, and within its historic Anglophone heartlands, capital is at war with itself, and it is ...
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Abstract Forty years after the 1975–1985 decade of socialism’s macro-political crisis, and of Western Marxism’s metastasizing theoretical crisis and eventual dispersal, we are in the grip of a new fast-forming historical conjuncture. Both globally, and within its historic Anglophone heartlands, capital is at war with itself, and it is ...
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