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Prologue. The Education of James Brown Scott, 1866–1896
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The book begins with a short prologue, outlining James Brown Scott’s early life and education. It first describes the religious and cultural upbringing provided by his family. Later, after brilliantly concluding high-school studies in Philadelphia, Scott attended Harvard College, fulfilling a wish of his late father. There he first encountered international law and the case method, thanks to his instructor Freeman Snow. Following doctoral studies in Germany, Scott returned to the United States in 1896, when he was thirty years old, Scott recited his first preserved public speech on international law in Los Angeles. The prologue ends with an analysis of the speech, which already contained many themes that Scott would rehearse for the rest of his career.
Title: Prologue. The Education of James Brown Scott, 1866–1896
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Abstract
The book begins with a short prologue, outlining James Brown Scott’s early life and education.
It first describes the religious and cultural upbringing provided by his family.
Later, after brilliantly concluding high-school studies in Philadelphia, Scott attended Harvard College, fulfilling a wish of his late father.
There he first encountered international law and the case method, thanks to his instructor Freeman Snow.
Following doctoral studies in Germany, Scott returned to the United States in 1896, when he was thirty years old, Scott recited his first preserved public speech on international law in Los Angeles.
The prologue ends with an analysis of the speech, which already contained many themes that Scott would rehearse for the rest of his career.
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