Professor Berman\u27s book tells a story within a story. His central theme is the emergence of Western legal culture, but he places his narrative within the framework of a visionary scheme about the destiny of Western civilization. This larger story is merely adumbrated in the book and not ripe for serious critical examination. But because Berman\u27s larger story intersects with his fully developed narrower one, the all-encompassing scheme of the larger narrative must quickly be summarized before we turn to the proper subject matter of this review - Professor Berman\u27s interpretation of the origins of Western legal culture
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This article was delivered as the Tenth Annual Pope John XXIII Lecture on October 25, 1974, at the C...
A consideration of the role that the books reviewed in this edition will play in the future of Ameri...
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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
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Thirty years ago, in 1983, Harold Berman’s Law and Revolution: The Formation of the Western Legal Tr...
A Review of The Human Measure: Social Thought in the Western Legal Tradition by Donald R. Kelle
In 1971 at Boston University, Harold J. Berman, Story Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, delive...
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Im 20. Jahrhundert ist eine spezifisch normative Integration der westlichen Zivilisation zusammengeb...
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Professor White tells the story of the development of tort law - or rather, theorizing about tort la...
This article was delivered as the Tenth Annual Pope John XXIII Lecture on October 25, 1974, at the C...
A consideration of the role that the books reviewed in this edition will play in the future of Ameri...
Professor Berman\u27s book tells a story within a story. His central theme is the emergence of Weste...
Book review: Law and Revolution II: The Impact of the Protestant Reformations on the Western Legal T...
In this brief reflection on his mentor, John Witte describes Harold Berman’s theories of law and rel...
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 late Harold Berman was a pioneering scholar of Soviet law, legal history, jurisprudence, and law...
Thirty years ago, in 1983, Harold Berman’s Law and Revolution: The Formation of the Western Legal Tr...
A Review of The Human Measure: Social Thought in the Western Legal Tradition by Donald R. Kelle
In 1971 at Boston University, Harold J. Berman, Story Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, delive...
In Law and Revolution, author Harold Berman argued that our society’s commitment to law’s autonomy a...
Im 20. Jahrhundert ist eine spezifisch normative Integration der westlichen Zivilisation zusammengeb...
A Review of The Transformation of American Law, 1870-1960: The Crisis of Legal Orthodoxy by Morton ...
Professor White tells the story of the development of tort law - or rather, theorizing about tort la...
This article was delivered as the Tenth Annual Pope John XXIII Lecture on October 25, 1974, at the C...
A consideration of the role that the books reviewed in this edition will play in the future of Ameri...