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Legal Life Writing
Marginalized Subjects and Sources
von Linda Mulcahy, David Sugarman
Verlag: Wiley
Reihe: Journal of Law and Society Spe
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-119-05216-6
Erschienen am 20.04.2015
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 226 mm [H] x 150 mm [B] x 8 mm [T]
Gewicht: 204 Gramm
Umfang: 200 Seiten

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Legal Life-Writing provides the first sustained treatment of the implications of life-writing on legal biography, autobiography and the visual history of law in society through a focus on neglected sources, and on those usually marginalized or ignored in legal biography and legal history, such as women and minorities.
* Draws on a range of sources and disciplinary approaches including legal history, life-writing, sociology, history, art history, feminism and post-colonialism, seeking to build a bridge-head between them
* Challenges the methodologies employed in conventional accounts of legal lives
* Aims to ignite debate about the nature of the relationship between socio-legal studies and legal history
* Aims to enlarge the fields of legal biography, legal history, history and socio-legal studies, and to foster a closer and more inter-disciplinary dialogue between these disciplines



Linda Mulcahy is a Professor of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science, London. She is the author or editor of several books including Legal Architecture: Justice, Due Process and the Place of Law (2011).

David Sugarman is a Professor of Law at Lancaster University Law School, UK. He is the author and editor of 18 books, has published articles in The Guardian and The Times, and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. 



1. Introduction: Legal Life Writing and Marginalized Subjects and Sources (Linda Mulcahy and David Sugarman) 

2. From Legal Biography to Legal Life Writing: Broadening Conceptions of Legal History and Socio-legal Scholarship (David Sugarman) 

3. Recovering Lost Lives: Researching Women in Legal History (Rosemary Auchmuty)

4. Watching Women: What Illustrations of Courtroom Scenes Tell Us about Women and the Public Sphere in the Nineteenth Century (Linda Mulcahy)
5. Judicial Pictures as Legal Life-writing Data and a Research Method (Leslie J. Moran)

6. Ivor Jennings's Constitutional Legacy beyond the Occidental-Oriental Divide (Mara Malagodi)

7. The United Kingdom's First Woman Law Professor: An Archerian Analysis (Fiona Cownie)

8. Judah Benjamin: Marginalized Outsider or Admitted Insider? (Catharine MacMillan)


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