Archiv für Januar 2016

John Hudson, The Oxford History of the Laws of England, Volume II: 871–1216 , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. xxiii + 958. $300.00 cloth (ISBN 978-0-19-826030-1).

Book Reviews Thomas J. McSweeney, Law and History Review, Volume 34 Issue 01, pp 227-228Abstract

Trial by Jury as “Mockery of Justice”: Party Contention, Courtroom Corruption, and the Ironic Judicial Legacy of Antimasonry

Research Articles Elizabeth Bussiere, Law and History Review, Volume 34 Issue 01, pp 155-198Abstract

Multiple Voices and the Force of Custom on Punishment: Trial of ‘Family Honor Killings’ in Mandate Palestine

Research Articles Badi Hasisi, Deborah Bernstein, Law and History Review, Volume 34 Issue 01, pp 115-154Abstract

“The Greatest Thrill I Get is When I Hear a Criminal Say, ‘Yes, I Did it’”: Race and the Third Degree in New Orleans, 1920–1945

Research Articles Jeffrey S. Adler, Law and History Review, Volume 34 Issue 01, pp 1-44Abstract

In This Issue

Introduction Elizabeth Dale, Law and History Review, Volume 34 Issue 01, pp v-viAbstract

War and education in the United States: racial ideology and inequality in three historical episodes

10.1080/00309230.2015.1133675<br/>John L. Rury

“I was my war; my war was I”: Vera Brittain, autobiography and university fiction during the Great War

10.1080/00309230.2015.1133676<br/>Ann K. McClellan

Globalization and global identification: a comparative multilevel analysis

10.1080/14608944.2015.1136610<br/>Gal Ariely

Popularität als Prinzip. Die Neuerfindung der englischen Monarchie unter Karl I. und Karl II.

Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung, Volume 42, Issue 4, Page 591-627, 2015.

“The Rigor of the Law of Exchange”. How People Changed Commercial Law and Commercial Law Changed People (Hesse-Cassel, 1654–1776)

Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung, Volume 42, Issue 4, Page 629-659, 2015.