From Hannah Keidan, Chief Diversity Editor, Law Review Lead on the Symposium, Washington University Law Review, h.f.keidan@wustl.edu Kaitlyn Salyer, EIC, Washington University
Law Review, kaitlynsalyer@wustl.edu [...]
Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia Chronological List of Recent Entries (23 April 2024) Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia Chronological List of Recent Entries (23 April 2024) Claremont
Coptic Encyclopedia [...]
Cross-cultural After-Life of Classical Sites (CALCS) Cross-cultural After-Life of Classical Sites (CALCS) was funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (via a micro-grant from
the Pelagios Commons project), and ran for 4 months (August-November 2016), with the aim to add to the Pleiades gazetteer information about Arabic and Ottoman names [...]
[First posted in AWOL 4 December 2020, updated 8 May 2024 (back issues now availavle)] [First posted in AWOL 4 December 2020, updated 8 May 2024 (back issues now availavle)]
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The Centre for Legal History apologises, but it has proven necessary at the last moment to change the venue of Professor Prévost’s lecture. This will now take place in the
St Trinnean’s room in St Leonard’s Hall in Pollock Halls of Residence, best approached by Holyrood Park Road. [...]
In 2011 I presented an attempt at a comparison of portals for legal history. Last week I spotted a new online guide to legal history at CLIO Online which definitely does not
offer a portal, but instead it has so many qualities that I am very happy to present it here. [...]
Many readers of this Blog will be interested in this year’s W. G. Hart Workshop. There is a varied an interesting programme on the theme. For details, see here This year’s
topic is Historicising Jurisprudence: Person, Community, Form. While recognizing the universal and impersonal aspirations of jurisprudence, the 2024 Hart Workshop [...]
Using evidence from computational analysis of the digitised Old Bailey Proceedings, this paper examines the major transformations in courtroom practices which took place in
this influential court in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It examines the changing roles played by courtroom participants (focusing on victims, juries [...]