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Legal History and the History of Disputes
2013Crucial issues in the study of disputes are treated in new and interesting ways. This chapter concentrates on the possibilities for comparative approaches to the study of dispute. Such comparison can now be pursued further through careful selection of comparable primary sources. An alternative form of comparison is between levels of society.
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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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Comparative Legal History, A. Masferrer and O. Morétau (eds.), Research Handbooks in Comparative Law series, E. Elgar Publishing, London, 2019, 2019
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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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