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Author Kelly, J. M. (John Maurice)

Title A short history of Western legal theory / by J.M. Kelly.

Pub Info Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1992.

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 Pretoria Open Collection  340.1 KELL    AVAILABLE

Call no. 340.1 KELL
Phys. Description xvi, 466 pages ; 23 cm
Content Type text
Format Type volume
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary This unique publication outlines the development of legal theory from pre-Roman times to the twentieth century. It aims to relate the evolution of legal theory to parallel development in political theory and political history and accordingly offers the reader an account of relevant contemporaneous political, religious, and economic events. Each chapter commences with a general historical background for the relevant period, and discusses how political events and political and legal theory are both related to one another and occasionally influence one another. No other English publication aims to anchor legal theory to contemporary general history in this way, shunning the more conventional approach to legal theory via the study of "traditions" or "schools", and it is hoped that this study will provide a much-needed basic text for students of jurisprudence, legal theory, and politics.
Contents The Greeks -- The Romans -- The early middle ages (to 1100) -- The high middle ages (1100-1350) -- Renaissance and reformation (1350-1600) -- The seventeenth century -- The eighteenth century -- The nineteenth century -- The earlier twentieth century -- The later twentieth century.
Subject Jurisprudence -- History.
Law -- Philosophy -- History.
Political science -- History.
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