This article examines the relationship between law and historiography. Law played a central role in the creation of the nation-state. Historiography also narrates the victories and sacrifices of the nation and constructs its “imagined community.” Recently, court hearings are increasingly used for history authentication. Developing Hannah Arendt's argument in Eichmann in Jerusalem, the article argues that legal proceedings are not suitable for clarifying the historical record
This collection of original essays brings together leading legal historians and theorists to explore...
As Asher Maoz insightfully points out, governmental involvement in the ascertainment of historical t...
This article considers the contributions that court-centered legal history makes to legal education ...
This article examines the relationship between law and historiography. Law played a central role in ...
This article examines the relationship between law and historiography. Law played a central role in ...
Finding ways of integrating law and legal practices into historical narratives is one of the most ch...
What is Legal History? How should this field, on the border of two academic disciplines, be approach...
Paradoxically, Legal History is both everywhere and nowhere. The study of History is unavoidable in ...
Law is frozen history. In an elementary sense, everything we study when we study law is the report o...
Also CSST Working Paper #62.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51218/1/452.pd
This study seeks to shed new light on the complex web of relations among history, historiography and...
This article examines the fascinating, yet often controversial, use of historians’ work and research...
The historical study of law is among the most important domains of global legal scholarship. Indeed,...
This collection of original essays brings together leading legal historians and theorists to explore...
Lawyers, both practitioners and academics, engage with legal history in a variety of ways. Increasin...
This collection of original essays brings together leading legal historians and theorists to explore...
As Asher Maoz insightfully points out, governmental involvement in the ascertainment of historical t...
This article considers the contributions that court-centered legal history makes to legal education ...
This article examines the relationship between law and historiography. Law played a central role in ...
This article examines the relationship between law and historiography. Law played a central role in ...
Finding ways of integrating law and legal practices into historical narratives is one of the most ch...
What is Legal History? How should this field, on the border of two academic disciplines, be approach...
Paradoxically, Legal History is both everywhere and nowhere. The study of History is unavoidable in ...
Law is frozen history. In an elementary sense, everything we study when we study law is the report o...
Also CSST Working Paper #62.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51218/1/452.pd
This study seeks to shed new light on the complex web of relations among history, historiography and...
This article examines the fascinating, yet often controversial, use of historians’ work and research...
The historical study of law is among the most important domains of global legal scholarship. Indeed,...
This collection of original essays brings together leading legal historians and theorists to explore...
Lawyers, both practitioners and academics, engage with legal history in a variety of ways. Increasin...
This collection of original essays brings together leading legal historians and theorists to explore...
As Asher Maoz insightfully points out, governmental involvement in the ascertainment of historical t...
This article considers the contributions that court-centered legal history makes to legal education ...