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Taming the Past: Essays on Law in History and History in Law
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Robert Gordon became the pioneering scholar of the history and historiography of American law with the publication of his first essays in the 1970s. His research and teaching have stimulated and guided the dramatic growth of American scholarship in legal history during the past four decades, much of it written by his own students and the many others whose work he has generously encouraged and engaged. Taming the Past combines the classic essays he has published in various journals and edited collections throughout his distinguished career alongside lectures that are printed here for the first time. Brief introductory notes place the essays in the context of their original appearance and often cite subsequent relevant scholarship. Gordon has also added a general introduction that provides a useful overview of the entire collection. The whole is much more than the sum of its impressive parts.
Title: Taming the Past: Essays on Law in History and History in Law
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Robert Gordon became the pioneering scholar of the history and historiography of American law with the publication of his first essays in the 1970s.
His research and teaching have stimulated and guided the dramatic growth of American scholarship in legal history during the past four decades, much of it written by his own students and the many others whose work he has generously encouraged and engaged.
Taming the Past combines the classic essays he has published in various journals and edited collections throughout his distinguished career alongside lectures that are printed here for the first time.
Brief introductory notes place the essays in the context of their original appearance and often cite subsequent relevant scholarship.
Gordon has also added a general introduction that provides a useful overview of the entire collection.
The whole is much more than the sum of its impressive parts.
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