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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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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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Sarah Allingham's Sheet and Other Lessons from Legal History
, 2018Laura f. Edwards
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Searching for Anglo-American Digital Legal History
Law and History Review, 2016S. Robertson
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2016
From May 15 to May 18, 2013 the French Centre d'Histoire Judiciaire (Université Lille 2) and the Belgian Instituut voor Rechtsgeschiedenis (Ghent University) organised the nineteenth European Forum of Young Legal Historians. During three days, more than sixty young researchers from all over Europe and beyond gathered around the theme (Wo)Men in legal ...
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From May 15 to May 18, 2013 the French Centre d'Histoire Judiciaire (Université Lille 2) and the Belgian Instituut voor Rechtsgeschiedenis (Ghent University) organised the nineteenth European Forum of Young Legal Historians. During three days, more than sixty young researchers from all over Europe and beyond gathered around the theme (Wo)Men in legal ...
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1996
A law-governed state not only required observance of justice and human rights, it represented a knife in the very heart of the system. Anatoly Sobchak Mayor, St. Petersburg (1992) Change was imminent after Stalin's death in 1953. Having endured constant and pervasive fear for more than two decades, the Soviet people were ready for a respite from ...
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A law-governed state not only required observance of justice and human rights, it represented a knife in the very heart of the system. Anatoly Sobchak Mayor, St. Petersburg (1992) Change was imminent after Stalin's death in 1953. Having endured constant and pervasive fear for more than two decades, the Soviet people were ready for a respite from ...
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