A Review of The Transformation of American Law, 1870-1960: The Crisis of Legal Orthodoxy by Morton J. Horwit
Surely one of the most widely cited book reviews in the American legal academy is Morton Horwitz’s r...
Professor Berman\u27s book tells a story within a story. His central theme is the emergence of Weste...
History supplies a set of basic ground rules; the traditional principles of the common law, from w...
In 1977, Morton Horwitz published his astonishing first book, The Transformation of American Law, 17...
Morton Horwitz\u27s new book is the sequel to his 1977 Bancroft Prize-winning The Transformation of ...
Morton J. Horwitz\u27s Transformation I and II are revisionist histories of American law, written by...
In his 1977 review of The Transformation of American Law, 1780-1860, John Phillip Reid likened Morto...
Over the course of his career at Harvard, Morton Horwitz changed the questions legal historians ask....
According to the jacket-blurb which accompanies the book: Thissearching interpretation, which conne...
Dans son dernier ouvrage, The Transformation of American Law, 1870-1960 : The Crisis of Legal Orthod...
In the United States, the dawn of the twenty-first century has ushered in a period of both transform...
Also CSST Working Paper #62.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51218/1/452.pd
Book review: Law and Revolution II: The Impact of the Protestant Reformations on the Western Legal T...
A Review of Law and Revolution: The Formation of the Western Legal Tradition by Harold J. Berma
The increasing opportunities to teach legal history in law schools and the lamentable decline of pos...
Surely one of the most widely cited book reviews in the American legal academy is Morton Horwitz’s r...
Professor Berman\u27s book tells a story within a story. His central theme is the emergence of Weste...
History supplies a set of basic ground rules; the traditional principles of the common law, from w...
In 1977, Morton Horwitz published his astonishing first book, The Transformation of American Law, 17...
Morton Horwitz\u27s new book is the sequel to his 1977 Bancroft Prize-winning The Transformation of ...
Morton J. Horwitz\u27s Transformation I and II are revisionist histories of American law, written by...
In his 1977 review of The Transformation of American Law, 1780-1860, John Phillip Reid likened Morto...
Over the course of his career at Harvard, Morton Horwitz changed the questions legal historians ask....
According to the jacket-blurb which accompanies the book: Thissearching interpretation, which conne...
Dans son dernier ouvrage, The Transformation of American Law, 1870-1960 : The Crisis of Legal Orthod...
In the United States, the dawn of the twenty-first century has ushered in a period of both transform...
Also CSST Working Paper #62.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51218/1/452.pd
Book review: Law and Revolution II: The Impact of the Protestant Reformations on the Western Legal T...
A Review of Law and Revolution: The Formation of the Western Legal Tradition by Harold J. Berma
The increasing opportunities to teach legal history in law schools and the lamentable decline of pos...
Surely one of the most widely cited book reviews in the American legal academy is Morton Horwitz’s r...
Professor Berman\u27s book tells a story within a story. His central theme is the emergence of Weste...
History supplies a set of basic ground rules; the traditional principles of the common law, from w...