We’ve received word of a new blog, Legal History Insights, launched by the Historical Regimes of Normativity (Historische Normativitätsregime) Department of the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory (formerly the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History):
The Department Historical Regimes of Normativity has launched [Legal History Insights], a blog about legal history created by the researchers, guests and affiliated researchers of the Department. The blog is not primarily about the results of our research. Rather, it is meant to provide a window into work-in-progress, our activities, and the personal research experiences of the people working in and with our Department – to offer a behind-the-scenes look into who we are and what we do. Legal History Insights was also established to enable us to share our thoughts in a way that is open and relatable. We believe that the communication of scientific research to a wide range of audiences is an extremely important endeavour. Furthermore, by providing insights from our work in an accessible way, we hope to foster discussions that bring diverse voices to the table.
--Dan Ernst