Oxford Handbook of Legal History
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Oxford Handbook of Legal History
Tomlins, Christopher; Dubber, Markus D.
Oxford University Press
02/2025
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9780198794363
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Introduction
Part I Contexts: Locating Legal History
1: Maks Del Mar: Philosophical Analysis and Historical Inquiry: Theorising Normativity, Law and Legal Thought
2: Ron Harris: The History and Historical Stance of Law and Economics
3: Guenter Frankenberg: Critical Histories of Comparative Law
4: Simon Stern: Literary Analysis of Law
5: Marianne Constable and Samera Esmeir: Rhetoric and the Possibilities of Legal History
Part II Approaches: Conceptualizing Legal History
6: Markus Dubber: Legal History as Legal Scholarship: Doctrinalism, Interdisciplinarity, and Critical Analysis of Law
7: Laura F. Edwards: Law as Social History
8: Roy Kreitner: Legal History as Political History
9: Assaf Likhovski: The Intellectual History of Law
10: Joshua Getzler: Legal History as Doctrinal History
11: Bryan Wagner: Historical Method in the Study of Law and Culture
12: Anne Fleming: Legal History as Economic History
13: Carolyn Strange: Femininities and Masculinities: Looking Backward and Moving Forward in Criminal Legal Historical Gender Research
14: Angela Fernandez: Legal history as the History of Legal Texts
15: Katharina Isabel Schmidt: From Evolutionary Functionalism to Critical Transnationalism: Comparative Legal History, Aristotle to Present
16: Renisa Mawani: Archival Legal History: Toward the Ocean as Archive
17: Elizabeth Dale: Spelunking, or, Some Meditations on the New Presentism
18: Paul D. Halliday: Legal History: Taking the Long View
19: Daniel Klerman: Quantitative Legal History
PART III Perspectives: Legal History in Modern Legal Thought
20: John V. Orth: Blackstone
21: Philip Schofield: Jeremy Bentham
22: Mathias Reimann: Historical Jurisprudence
23: Michael Lobban: Legal Formalism
24: Noga Morag-Levine: Sociological Jurisprudence and the Spirit of the Common Law
25: Dan Priel: The Return of Legal Realism
26: Catherine L. Fisk: &: Law Society in Historical Legal Research
27: Tom Johnson: Legal History and the Material Turn
28: Christopher Tomlins: Marxist Legal History
29: Justin Desautels-Stein: Structuralist and Poststructuralist Legal History
30: John Henry Schlegel: Sez Who? Critical Legal History without a Privileged Position
31: Emilios Christodoulidis and Johan van der Walt: Critical Legal Studies: Europe
32: Maria Drakopoulou: Feminist Historiography of Law: An Exposition and Proposition
33: H. Timothy Lovelace, Jr.: Critical Race Theory and the Political Uses of Legal History
34: David Minto: Queering Law's Empire: Domination and Domain in the Sexing Up of Legal History
PART IV Traditions: Tracing Legal History
35: Clifford Ando: Roman Law
36: Karl Shoemaker: Medieval Canon Law
37: Kunal M. Parker: The Transformation of the Common Law: Modernism, History, and the Turn to Process
38: Heikki Pihlajamaeki: Tracing Legal History in Continental Civil Law
39: Steven Wilf: Jewish Law
40: Lena Salaymeh: Historical Research on Islamic Law
41: Tahirih V. Lee: 'By the Light of the Moon': Looking for China's Rich Legal Tradition
42: Shaunnagh Dorsett: Aboriginal and Indigenous Law in Australia and New Zealand)
43: Thomas Duve: Indigenous Rights in Latin America
44: Mitra Sharafi: Indian Law
45: Doreen Lustig: Governance Histories of International Law
46: Paul McHugh: Imperial law: the Legal Historian and the Trials and Tribulations of an Imperial Past
PART V Illustrations: Doing Things with Legal History
47: Gerry Leonard: A History of Violence: American Constitutional History and the Criminal System
48: Alfred L. Brophy: Historical Analysis in Property Law
49: Anat Rosenberg: What Do Contracts Histories Tell Us About Capitalism: From Origins and Distribution, to the Body and the Nation
50: Arlie Loughnan: Historical Analysis in Criminal Law: a Counter-History of Criminal Trial Verdicts
51: Martin Loughlin: The Historical Method in Public Law
52: David Schorr: Historical Analysis in Environmental Law
53: Norman W. Spaulding: Redeeming the American Founding?
54: Peter Lindseth: Foundings: Europe
55: R.P. Boast: Adjudication of Indigenous-Settler Relations
56: Leora Bilsky and Rachel Klagsbrun: Cultural Genocide: between Law and History
57: Sam Erman and Nathan Perl-Rosenthal: Historians' Amicus Briefs: Practice and Prospect
Part I Contexts: Locating Legal History
1: Maks Del Mar: Philosophical Analysis and Historical Inquiry: Theorising Normativity, Law and Legal Thought
2: Ron Harris: The History and Historical Stance of Law and Economics
3: Guenter Frankenberg: Critical Histories of Comparative Law
4: Simon Stern: Literary Analysis of Law
5: Marianne Constable and Samera Esmeir: Rhetoric and the Possibilities of Legal History
Part II Approaches: Conceptualizing Legal History
6: Markus Dubber: Legal History as Legal Scholarship: Doctrinalism, Interdisciplinarity, and Critical Analysis of Law
7: Laura F. Edwards: Law as Social History
8: Roy Kreitner: Legal History as Political History
9: Assaf Likhovski: The Intellectual History of Law
10: Joshua Getzler: Legal History as Doctrinal History
11: Bryan Wagner: Historical Method in the Study of Law and Culture
12: Anne Fleming: Legal History as Economic History
13: Carolyn Strange: Femininities and Masculinities: Looking Backward and Moving Forward in Criminal Legal Historical Gender Research
14: Angela Fernandez: Legal history as the History of Legal Texts
15: Katharina Isabel Schmidt: From Evolutionary Functionalism to Critical Transnationalism: Comparative Legal History, Aristotle to Present
16: Renisa Mawani: Archival Legal History: Toward the Ocean as Archive
17: Elizabeth Dale: Spelunking, or, Some Meditations on the New Presentism
18: Paul D. Halliday: Legal History: Taking the Long View
19: Daniel Klerman: Quantitative Legal History
PART III Perspectives: Legal History in Modern Legal Thought
20: John V. Orth: Blackstone
21: Philip Schofield: Jeremy Bentham
22: Mathias Reimann: Historical Jurisprudence
23: Michael Lobban: Legal Formalism
24: Noga Morag-Levine: Sociological Jurisprudence and the Spirit of the Common Law
25: Dan Priel: The Return of Legal Realism
26: Catherine L. Fisk: &: Law Society in Historical Legal Research
27: Tom Johnson: Legal History and the Material Turn
28: Christopher Tomlins: Marxist Legal History
29: Justin Desautels-Stein: Structuralist and Poststructuralist Legal History
30: John Henry Schlegel: Sez Who? Critical Legal History without a Privileged Position
31: Emilios Christodoulidis and Johan van der Walt: Critical Legal Studies: Europe
32: Maria Drakopoulou: Feminist Historiography of Law: An Exposition and Proposition
33: H. Timothy Lovelace, Jr.: Critical Race Theory and the Political Uses of Legal History
34: David Minto: Queering Law's Empire: Domination and Domain in the Sexing Up of Legal History
PART IV Traditions: Tracing Legal History
35: Clifford Ando: Roman Law
36: Karl Shoemaker: Medieval Canon Law
37: Kunal M. Parker: The Transformation of the Common Law: Modernism, History, and the Turn to Process
38: Heikki Pihlajamaeki: Tracing Legal History in Continental Civil Law
39: Steven Wilf: Jewish Law
40: Lena Salaymeh: Historical Research on Islamic Law
41: Tahirih V. Lee: 'By the Light of the Moon': Looking for China's Rich Legal Tradition
42: Shaunnagh Dorsett: Aboriginal and Indigenous Law in Australia and New Zealand)
43: Thomas Duve: Indigenous Rights in Latin America
44: Mitra Sharafi: Indian Law
45: Doreen Lustig: Governance Histories of International Law
46: Paul McHugh: Imperial law: the Legal Historian and the Trials and Tribulations of an Imperial Past
PART V Illustrations: Doing Things with Legal History
47: Gerry Leonard: A History of Violence: American Constitutional History and the Criminal System
48: Alfred L. Brophy: Historical Analysis in Property Law
49: Anat Rosenberg: What Do Contracts Histories Tell Us About Capitalism: From Origins and Distribution, to the Body and the Nation
50: Arlie Loughnan: Historical Analysis in Criminal Law: a Counter-History of Criminal Trial Verdicts
51: Martin Loughlin: The Historical Method in Public Law
52: David Schorr: Historical Analysis in Environmental Law
53: Norman W. Spaulding: Redeeming the American Founding?
54: Peter Lindseth: Foundings: Europe
55: R.P. Boast: Adjudication of Indigenous-Settler Relations
56: Leora Bilsky and Rachel Klagsbrun: Cultural Genocide: between Law and History
57: Sam Erman and Nathan Perl-Rosenthal: Historians' Amicus Briefs: Practice and Prospect
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Introduction
Part I Contexts: Locating Legal History
1: Maks Del Mar: Philosophical Analysis and Historical Inquiry: Theorising Normativity, Law and Legal Thought
2: Ron Harris: The History and Historical Stance of Law and Economics
3: Guenter Frankenberg: Critical Histories of Comparative Law
4: Simon Stern: Literary Analysis of Law
5: Marianne Constable and Samera Esmeir: Rhetoric and the Possibilities of Legal History
Part II Approaches: Conceptualizing Legal History
6: Markus Dubber: Legal History as Legal Scholarship: Doctrinalism, Interdisciplinarity, and Critical Analysis of Law
7: Laura F. Edwards: Law as Social History
8: Roy Kreitner: Legal History as Political History
9: Assaf Likhovski: The Intellectual History of Law
10: Joshua Getzler: Legal History as Doctrinal History
11: Bryan Wagner: Historical Method in the Study of Law and Culture
12: Anne Fleming: Legal History as Economic History
13: Carolyn Strange: Femininities and Masculinities: Looking Backward and Moving Forward in Criminal Legal Historical Gender Research
14: Angela Fernandez: Legal history as the History of Legal Texts
15: Katharina Isabel Schmidt: From Evolutionary Functionalism to Critical Transnationalism: Comparative Legal History, Aristotle to Present
16: Renisa Mawani: Archival Legal History: Toward the Ocean as Archive
17: Elizabeth Dale: Spelunking, or, Some Meditations on the New Presentism
18: Paul D. Halliday: Legal History: Taking the Long View
19: Daniel Klerman: Quantitative Legal History
PART III Perspectives: Legal History in Modern Legal Thought
20: John V. Orth: Blackstone
21: Philip Schofield: Jeremy Bentham
22: Mathias Reimann: Historical Jurisprudence
23: Michael Lobban: Legal Formalism
24: Noga Morag-Levine: Sociological Jurisprudence and the Spirit of the Common Law
25: Dan Priel: The Return of Legal Realism
26: Catherine L. Fisk: &: Law Society in Historical Legal Research
27: Tom Johnson: Legal History and the Material Turn
28: Christopher Tomlins: Marxist Legal History
29: Justin Desautels-Stein: Structuralist and Poststructuralist Legal History
30: John Henry Schlegel: Sez Who? Critical Legal History without a Privileged Position
31: Emilios Christodoulidis and Johan van der Walt: Critical Legal Studies: Europe
32: Maria Drakopoulou: Feminist Historiography of Law: An Exposition and Proposition
33: H. Timothy Lovelace, Jr.: Critical Race Theory and the Political Uses of Legal History
34: David Minto: Queering Law's Empire: Domination and Domain in the Sexing Up of Legal History
PART IV Traditions: Tracing Legal History
35: Clifford Ando: Roman Law
36: Karl Shoemaker: Medieval Canon Law
37: Kunal M. Parker: The Transformation of the Common Law: Modernism, History, and the Turn to Process
38: Heikki Pihlajamaeki: Tracing Legal History in Continental Civil Law
39: Steven Wilf: Jewish Law
40: Lena Salaymeh: Historical Research on Islamic Law
41: Tahirih V. Lee: 'By the Light of the Moon': Looking for China's Rich Legal Tradition
42: Shaunnagh Dorsett: Aboriginal and Indigenous Law in Australia and New Zealand)
43: Thomas Duve: Indigenous Rights in Latin America
44: Mitra Sharafi: Indian Law
45: Doreen Lustig: Governance Histories of International Law
46: Paul McHugh: Imperial law: the Legal Historian and the Trials and Tribulations of an Imperial Past
PART V Illustrations: Doing Things with Legal History
47: Gerry Leonard: A History of Violence: American Constitutional History and the Criminal System
48: Alfred L. Brophy: Historical Analysis in Property Law
49: Anat Rosenberg: What Do Contracts Histories Tell Us About Capitalism: From Origins and Distribution, to the Body and the Nation
50: Arlie Loughnan: Historical Analysis in Criminal Law: a Counter-History of Criminal Trial Verdicts
51: Martin Loughlin: The Historical Method in Public Law
52: David Schorr: Historical Analysis in Environmental Law
53: Norman W. Spaulding: Redeeming the American Founding?
54: Peter Lindseth: Foundings: Europe
55: R.P. Boast: Adjudication of Indigenous-Settler Relations
56: Leora Bilsky and Rachel Klagsbrun: Cultural Genocide: between Law and History
57: Sam Erman and Nathan Perl-Rosenthal: Historians' Amicus Briefs: Practice and Prospect
Part I Contexts: Locating Legal History
1: Maks Del Mar: Philosophical Analysis and Historical Inquiry: Theorising Normativity, Law and Legal Thought
2: Ron Harris: The History and Historical Stance of Law and Economics
3: Guenter Frankenberg: Critical Histories of Comparative Law
4: Simon Stern: Literary Analysis of Law
5: Marianne Constable and Samera Esmeir: Rhetoric and the Possibilities of Legal History
Part II Approaches: Conceptualizing Legal History
6: Markus Dubber: Legal History as Legal Scholarship: Doctrinalism, Interdisciplinarity, and Critical Analysis of Law
7: Laura F. Edwards: Law as Social History
8: Roy Kreitner: Legal History as Political History
9: Assaf Likhovski: The Intellectual History of Law
10: Joshua Getzler: Legal History as Doctrinal History
11: Bryan Wagner: Historical Method in the Study of Law and Culture
12: Anne Fleming: Legal History as Economic History
13: Carolyn Strange: Femininities and Masculinities: Looking Backward and Moving Forward in Criminal Legal Historical Gender Research
14: Angela Fernandez: Legal history as the History of Legal Texts
15: Katharina Isabel Schmidt: From Evolutionary Functionalism to Critical Transnationalism: Comparative Legal History, Aristotle to Present
16: Renisa Mawani: Archival Legal History: Toward the Ocean as Archive
17: Elizabeth Dale: Spelunking, or, Some Meditations on the New Presentism
18: Paul D. Halliday: Legal History: Taking the Long View
19: Daniel Klerman: Quantitative Legal History
PART III Perspectives: Legal History in Modern Legal Thought
20: John V. Orth: Blackstone
21: Philip Schofield: Jeremy Bentham
22: Mathias Reimann: Historical Jurisprudence
23: Michael Lobban: Legal Formalism
24: Noga Morag-Levine: Sociological Jurisprudence and the Spirit of the Common Law
25: Dan Priel: The Return of Legal Realism
26: Catherine L. Fisk: &: Law Society in Historical Legal Research
27: Tom Johnson: Legal History and the Material Turn
28: Christopher Tomlins: Marxist Legal History
29: Justin Desautels-Stein: Structuralist and Poststructuralist Legal History
30: John Henry Schlegel: Sez Who? Critical Legal History without a Privileged Position
31: Emilios Christodoulidis and Johan van der Walt: Critical Legal Studies: Europe
32: Maria Drakopoulou: Feminist Historiography of Law: An Exposition and Proposition
33: H. Timothy Lovelace, Jr.: Critical Race Theory and the Political Uses of Legal History
34: David Minto: Queering Law's Empire: Domination and Domain in the Sexing Up of Legal History
PART IV Traditions: Tracing Legal History
35: Clifford Ando: Roman Law
36: Karl Shoemaker: Medieval Canon Law
37: Kunal M. Parker: The Transformation of the Common Law: Modernism, History, and the Turn to Process
38: Heikki Pihlajamaeki: Tracing Legal History in Continental Civil Law
39: Steven Wilf: Jewish Law
40: Lena Salaymeh: Historical Research on Islamic Law
41: Tahirih V. Lee: 'By the Light of the Moon': Looking for China's Rich Legal Tradition
42: Shaunnagh Dorsett: Aboriginal and Indigenous Law in Australia and New Zealand)
43: Thomas Duve: Indigenous Rights in Latin America
44: Mitra Sharafi: Indian Law
45: Doreen Lustig: Governance Histories of International Law
46: Paul McHugh: Imperial law: the Legal Historian and the Trials and Tribulations of an Imperial Past
PART V Illustrations: Doing Things with Legal History
47: Gerry Leonard: A History of Violence: American Constitutional History and the Criminal System
48: Alfred L. Brophy: Historical Analysis in Property Law
49: Anat Rosenberg: What Do Contracts Histories Tell Us About Capitalism: From Origins and Distribution, to the Body and the Nation
50: Arlie Loughnan: Historical Analysis in Criminal Law: a Counter-History of Criminal Trial Verdicts
51: Martin Loughlin: The Historical Method in Public Law
52: David Schorr: Historical Analysis in Environmental Law
53: Norman W. Spaulding: Redeeming the American Founding?
54: Peter Lindseth: Foundings: Europe
55: R.P. Boast: Adjudication of Indigenous-Settler Relations
56: Leora Bilsky and Rachel Klagsbrun: Cultural Genocide: between Law and History
57: Sam Erman and Nathan Perl-Rosenthal: Historians' Amicus Briefs: Practice and Prospect
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