W. Wesley Pue / David Sugarman (eds.)
Lawyers and Vampires
Cultural Histories of Legal Professions
Herausgeber: Pue, W. Wesley; Sugarman, David
W. Wesley Pue / David Sugarman (eds.)
Lawyers and Vampires
Cultural Histories of Legal Professions
Herausgeber: Pue, W. Wesley; Sugarman, David
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This is the first book that directly addresses the cultural history of the legal profession. It seeks to understand the complex ways in which lawyers were imaginatively and institutionally constructed, and their larger cultural significance.
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This is the first book that directly addresses the cultural history of the legal profession. It seeks to understand the complex ways in which lawyers were imaginatively and institutionally constructed, and their larger cultural significance.
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- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 795g
- ISBN-13: 9781841133126
- ISBN-10: 1841133124
- Artikelnr.: 24975567
- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 795g
- ISBN-13: 9781841133126
- ISBN-10: 1841133124
- Artikelnr.: 24975567
David Sugarman is Professor of Law and Director of the Law in History Programme at Lancaster University. Wesley Pue is Nemetz Professor of Legal History,Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia.
1.Introduction: Towards a Cultural History of Lawyers
David Sugarman and W Wesley Pue PART 1: The Formation of Lawyers 2.Ritual,Majesty and Mystery: Collective Life and Culture among English Barristers, Serjeants and Judges, c. 1500
c. 1830
David Lemmings 3.'A Dry and Revolting Study': the Life and Labours of Antebellum Law Students
Ann Fidler PART II: LAWYERS AND THE LIBERAL STATE 4. 'Finland's Route' of Professionalisation and Lawyer
Officials
Esa Konttinen 5.Juridicalisation, Professionalisation and the Occupational Culture of the Advocate in the Nineteenth and the early Twentieth centuries: A Comparison of Germany, Italy and Switzerland
Hannes Siegrist 6.From 'Rechstaat' to 'Welfare State': Swedish Judicial Culture in Transition 1870
1970
Kjell Å Modéer PART III: WORK AND REPRESENTATIONS 7. The Problems of Wealth and Virtue: The Paris Bar and the Generation of the Fin
de
Siècle
John Savage 8. Text and Subtext: French Lawyers' Fees in the Nineteenth Century
Jean
Louis Halpérin 9. He Would Have Made a Wonderful Solicitor: Law, Modernity and Professionalism in Bram Stoker's Dracula
Anne McGillivray 10. The Syndicat de la Magistrature, 1968
1978: Elements in the History of French White Collar Professional Unionism
David Applebaum PART IV: LAWYERS AND COLONIALISM 11. Together We Fall, Divided We Stand: the Victorian Legal Profession in Crisis 1890
1940
Rob McQueen 12. Cultural Chasm: 'Mennonite' Lawyers in Western Canada, 1900
1939
Harold Dick 13. Cultural Projects and Structural Transformation in the Canadian Legal Profession
W Wesley Pue
David Sugarman and W Wesley Pue PART 1: The Formation of Lawyers 2.Ritual,Majesty and Mystery: Collective Life and Culture among English Barristers, Serjeants and Judges, c. 1500
c. 1830
David Lemmings 3.'A Dry and Revolting Study': the Life and Labours of Antebellum Law Students
Ann Fidler PART II: LAWYERS AND THE LIBERAL STATE 4. 'Finland's Route' of Professionalisation and Lawyer
Officials
Esa Konttinen 5.Juridicalisation, Professionalisation and the Occupational Culture of the Advocate in the Nineteenth and the early Twentieth centuries: A Comparison of Germany, Italy and Switzerland
Hannes Siegrist 6.From 'Rechstaat' to 'Welfare State': Swedish Judicial Culture in Transition 1870
1970
Kjell Å Modéer PART III: WORK AND REPRESENTATIONS 7. The Problems of Wealth and Virtue: The Paris Bar and the Generation of the Fin
de
Siècle
John Savage 8. Text and Subtext: French Lawyers' Fees in the Nineteenth Century
Jean
Louis Halpérin 9. He Would Have Made a Wonderful Solicitor: Law, Modernity and Professionalism in Bram Stoker's Dracula
Anne McGillivray 10. The Syndicat de la Magistrature, 1968
1978: Elements in the History of French White Collar Professional Unionism
David Applebaum PART IV: LAWYERS AND COLONIALISM 11. Together We Fall, Divided We Stand: the Victorian Legal Profession in Crisis 1890
1940
Rob McQueen 12. Cultural Chasm: 'Mennonite' Lawyers in Western Canada, 1900
1939
Harold Dick 13. Cultural Projects and Structural Transformation in the Canadian Legal Profession
W Wesley Pue
1.Introduction: Towards a Cultural History of Lawyers
David Sugarman and W Wesley Pue PART 1: The Formation of Lawyers 2.Ritual,Majesty and Mystery: Collective Life and Culture among English Barristers, Serjeants and Judges, c. 1500
c. 1830
David Lemmings 3.'A Dry and Revolting Study': the Life and Labours of Antebellum Law Students
Ann Fidler PART II: LAWYERS AND THE LIBERAL STATE 4. 'Finland's Route' of Professionalisation and Lawyer
Officials
Esa Konttinen 5.Juridicalisation, Professionalisation and the Occupational Culture of the Advocate in the Nineteenth and the early Twentieth centuries: A Comparison of Germany, Italy and Switzerland
Hannes Siegrist 6.From 'Rechstaat' to 'Welfare State': Swedish Judicial Culture in Transition 1870
1970
Kjell Å Modéer PART III: WORK AND REPRESENTATIONS 7. The Problems of Wealth and Virtue: The Paris Bar and the Generation of the Fin
de
Siècle
John Savage 8. Text and Subtext: French Lawyers' Fees in the Nineteenth Century
Jean
Louis Halpérin 9. He Would Have Made a Wonderful Solicitor: Law, Modernity and Professionalism in Bram Stoker's Dracula
Anne McGillivray 10. The Syndicat de la Magistrature, 1968
1978: Elements in the History of French White Collar Professional Unionism
David Applebaum PART IV: LAWYERS AND COLONIALISM 11. Together We Fall, Divided We Stand: the Victorian Legal Profession in Crisis 1890
1940
Rob McQueen 12. Cultural Chasm: 'Mennonite' Lawyers in Western Canada, 1900
1939
Harold Dick 13. Cultural Projects and Structural Transformation in the Canadian Legal Profession
W Wesley Pue
David Sugarman and W Wesley Pue PART 1: The Formation of Lawyers 2.Ritual,Majesty and Mystery: Collective Life and Culture among English Barristers, Serjeants and Judges, c. 1500
c. 1830
David Lemmings 3.'A Dry and Revolting Study': the Life and Labours of Antebellum Law Students
Ann Fidler PART II: LAWYERS AND THE LIBERAL STATE 4. 'Finland's Route' of Professionalisation and Lawyer
Officials
Esa Konttinen 5.Juridicalisation, Professionalisation and the Occupational Culture of the Advocate in the Nineteenth and the early Twentieth centuries: A Comparison of Germany, Italy and Switzerland
Hannes Siegrist 6.From 'Rechstaat' to 'Welfare State': Swedish Judicial Culture in Transition 1870
1970
Kjell Å Modéer PART III: WORK AND REPRESENTATIONS 7. The Problems of Wealth and Virtue: The Paris Bar and the Generation of the Fin
de
Siècle
John Savage 8. Text and Subtext: French Lawyers' Fees in the Nineteenth Century
Jean
Louis Halpérin 9. He Would Have Made a Wonderful Solicitor: Law, Modernity and Professionalism in Bram Stoker's Dracula
Anne McGillivray 10. The Syndicat de la Magistrature, 1968
1978: Elements in the History of French White Collar Professional Unionism
David Applebaum PART IV: LAWYERS AND COLONIALISM 11. Together We Fall, Divided We Stand: the Victorian Legal Profession in Crisis 1890
1940
Rob McQueen 12. Cultural Chasm: 'Mennonite' Lawyers in Western Canada, 1900
1939
Harold Dick 13. Cultural Projects and Structural Transformation in the Canadian Legal Profession
W Wesley Pue