Published in association with the American Society for Legal History, this series consists of books that grapple with key questions in legal history. The series welcomes works of unusual distinction by both senior and junior scholars. Most of the published volumes in the series deal with American legal history, though a significant number are on European topics. There are no chronological, cultural or geographical limits on volumes in the series. For more information, see the series website at studiesinlegalhistory.org.
General Editors: Lisa Ford, University of New South Wales, Sydney; Thomas McSweeney, William & Mary Law School, Virginia; Reuel Schiller, University of California College of the Law, San Francisco; Taisu Zhang, Yale Law School
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