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Making legal history : approaches and methodologies
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Making legal history : approaches and methodologies

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Introduction / Anthony Musson and Chantal Stebbings
Reflections on 'doing' legal history / Sir John Baker
Editing law reports and doing legal history: compatible or incompatible projects? / Paul Brand
The indispensability of manuscript case notes to eighteenth-century barristers and judges / James Oldham
Judging judges: the reputations of nineteenth-century judges and their sources / Patrick Polden
Benefits and barriers: the making of Victorian legal history / Chantal Stebbings
Methodology in legal history: from the history of free speech to the role of history in transatlantic legal thought / David M. Rabban
The methodological debates in German-speaking Europe (1960-1990) / Marcel Senn
Exploring the law in medieval minds: the duty of the legal historian to write the books of non-written law / Dirk Heirbaut
Comparative legal history: a methodology / David Ibbetson
'They put to the torture all the ancient monuments': reflections on making eighteenth-century Irish legal history / Seán Patrick Donlan
The politics of historiography and the taxonomies of the colonial past: law, history and the tribes / Paul McHugh
Lay legal history / Wilfrid Prest
Antiquarianism and legal history / Michael Stuckey
Re-examining King John and Magna Carta: reflections on reasons, methodology and methods / Jane Frecknall-Hughes
Visual sources: mirror of justice or 'through a glass darkly'? / Anthony Musson
Sanctity, superstition and the death of Sarah Jacob / Richard Ireland.

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