
History and the Law
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'Steedman writes the sort of book we have come to expect - stunningly original, steeped in local archives and literature, distinctive in its methods and voice. History and the Law concerns the everyday legal encounters of ordinary people, and the attraction of the law for historians keen to understand hearts and minds in the past.' James Epstein, Vanderbilt University, Nashville 'The always engaging and reflective Carolyn Steedman here chronicles her own and others' struggles to understand and make use of eighteenth-century law - others from that time and others from our time. Taken together, these essays sketch an important agenda for historical enquiry, as well as providing insights into the historian's craft.' Joanna Innes, University of Oxford 'Steedman cleverly recounts the history of everyday experiences of the law in modern Britain. Beautifully written and drawing on a wealth of sources from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it will appeal to historians as well as literary and legal scholars alike.' Julia Moses, University of Sheffield 'A distinctively approachable, eclectic and stimulating series of reflections on law and history's interactions, both in theory and practice, over the past four centuries, from a leading exponent of modern British cultural and social history.' Wilfrid Prest, Professor Emeritus of History and of Law, The University of Adelaide 'Steedman provides a fascinating account of the interactions between the law and the English people in the decades around 1800, touching not only upon such well known figures as Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin but also a host of 'ordinary' men and women whose stories enter the historical record so infrequently. Readers of this book will come away with a novel, and perhaps surprising, understanding of the interactions between the law and society in the past.' James Sharpe, Professor Emeritus of Early Modern History, University of York 'History and the Law is an intriguing volume that navigates fields and disciplines as distinct as plebeian culture, literary theory, and historiography ... the reader's reward is watching a consummate historian at work.' J. A. Jaffe, Choice '... based on an abundance of printed and archival sources as well as extensive secondary literature, [this book] is an impressive monument of this fondness.' Mia Korpiola, Comparative Legal History '... based on an abundance of printed and archival sources as well as extensive secondary literature, [this book] is an impressive monument of this fondness.' Mia Korpiola, Comparative Legal History '... a stimulating and a thought provoking read.' Anne Logan, Cultural and Social HistoryMore details
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