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legal history

The Quill Project Conventions Podcast

The Scottish Court of Session Project: Learning from Legal Archives with Jim Ambuske

In this episode, Grace talks to Dr Jim Ambuske, digital historian in residence at the Washington Library in Mount Vernon, Virginia, about his extensive work in digital legal history.
Rothermere American Institute

Merchants of Death? The Nye Commission, the Business of War, and the Politics of Memory

Professor Christopher Capozzola specializes in the political and cultural history of the United States from the late nineteenth century to the present. His research interests are in the history of war, politics, and citizenship in modern American history.
Law Faculty Podcasts

When Lawyers Lie: Forging an English Constitution in 1399

Professor David Seipp, Boston University School of Law, gives a talk on 'Forging the English Constitution in 1938. The talk was recorded on 10th March 2015.
Law Faculty Podcasts

How public international law has been made, found and proven from the 17th to the 21st century

2011 Youard Lecture in Legal History.

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