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Art and Legal History

American Journal of Legal History, 2013
For many, art is an essential component of life. It offers beauty, fulfillment, inspiration, and meaning. But art can also be used as an effective teaching tool. In my American Legal History course, I use art to inculcate a deeper understanding of the time period under discussion.
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Legal History As The History of Legal Texts

2018
Abstract 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

2018
Abstract 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 Education and Legal History

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1991
The publication of Cornish and Clark's Law and Society in England 1750-19501 came to me as something of a surprise. I had known for many years that it was partially completed, but supposed that it had achieved albatross status, and would either never appear at all, or be conveniently destroyed in some student orgy like De Zulueta's great and presumably
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Legal History as Doctrinal History

2018
Abstract This chapter investigates the idea of doctrine as a focus of historical scholarship, asking how the doctrinal mentality arose, and how historical approaches to doctrine emerged strongly in both common-law and civilian or Romanistic legal cultures. It first defines the meaning of ‘doctrine’, and sets out a guiding thesis.
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Business History and Legal History

Business History Review, 1979
It may well be that the present will stand as a golden age in the historiography of American business and American law. Both fields have flourished – indeed, flowered – in recent years. Perhaps the best measure of this is the fact that the 1978 winners of the Bancroft Prize in American History were Alfred D.
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Lay legal history

2012
It seems like an act of intellectual exhibitionism, verging on indecent exposure, to attempt to lay bare ‘the underpinning of my substantive research’ and provide ‘methodological pointers and personal insights into the problems, frustrations, delights and serendipities that are inherent in the making of legal history’.
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Economics of Legal History

2015
In order to make sense of the field, this survey identifies and discusses five genres of scholarship that use economics to understand legal history: 1) Works that analyze law as the dependent variable try to explain why societies have the laws they do and why laws change over time.
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Global Legal History

2018
As shown in the previous chapters, our image of European legal history itself has evolved as a result of the nineteenth-century national legal historiographies and their translation into the political and intellectual constellations of the mid twentieth century European movement.
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Legal History as Political History

2018
Abstract 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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