Legal History Blog

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Thursday, January 31, 2019

Thank you, Tamar Herzog!

Many thanks to Tamar Herzog for her thoughtful guest posts on European legal history and many other things in January 2019! For your convenience, here they are all in one place:
  • On Turner's Westward March from a Different Perspective
  • Roadmap to My Blogging Month
  • Does European Law Have a History?
  • English Legal Exceptionalism Revisited: English vs. Common Law
  • English Exceptionalism Revisited II--The Continental Strawman
  • An Unplanned Interlude on Reading (and Writing) Recommendation Letters
  • Citizenship, Naturalization, and Belonging: Attempting a Comparative Legal Research
  • European or Global? Secular or Religious? How (Some) European Jurists Re-Consider the Past
  • On the Indigenous Experience in the Americas
  • A Third Interlude: Presenting the Same Book to Different Audiences
  • On Scholarship and Productivity--a Farewell to the Legal History Blog and a Confession
Please join us in thanking Professor Herzog. Stay tuned for a continuing line-up of great guest bloggers in 2019.
Mitra Sharafi at 8:49 PM
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