Law and History
Discover the fascinating intersection of law and history with Law and History, expertly edited by renowned academics Norman Doe and his colleagues. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016, this comprehensive volume spans an impressive 1490 pages, making it a substantial resource for anyone interested in the evolution of legal systems.
This authoritative collection serves as a 'mini library,' meticulously curating significant works on the 'textual' legal history of English law while also incorporating innovative approaches to 'contextual' legal history. Whether you are a student, scholar, or legal practitioner, Law and History offers invaluable insights into the development of legal thought and practice. Immerse yourself in this essential text that bridges the gap between law and its historical context.