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Great Trials And The Law In The Historical Imagination A Law And Humanities Approach Russell L Dees

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Great Trials And The Law In The Historical Imagination A Law And Humanities Approach Russell L Dees
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Publisher: Routledge/Glasshouse
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.37 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Russell L. Dees
ISBN: 9781032299952, 9781032299969, 1032299959, 1032299967, 2022005669, 2022005670
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Great Trials And The Law In The Historical Imagination A Law And Humanities Approach Russell L Dees by Russell L. Dees 9781032299952, 9781032299969, 1032299959, 1032299967, 2022005669, 2022005670 instant download after payment.

Great Trials and the Law in the Historical Imagination: A Law and Humanities Approach introduces readers to the history of law and issues in historical, legal, and artistic interpretation by examining six well-known historical trials through works of art that portray them.
Great Trials provides readers with an accessible, non-dogmatic introduction to the interdisciplinary ‘law and humanities’ approach to law, legal history, and legal interpretation. By examining how six famous/notorious trials in Western history have been portrayed in six major works of art, the book shows how issues of legal, historical, and artistic interpretation can become intertwined: the different ways we embed law in narrative, how we bring conscious and subconscious conceptions of history to our interpretation of law, and how aesthetic predilections and moral commitments to the law may influence our views of history. The book studies well-known depictions of the trials of Socrates, Cicero, Jesus, Thomas More, the Salem ‘witches’, and John Scopes and provides innovative analyses of those works. The epilogue examines how historical methodology and historical imagination are crucial to both our understanding of the law and our aesthetic choices through various readings of Harper Lee’s beloved character, Atticus Finch.
The first book to employ a ‘law and humanities’ approach to delve into the institution of the trial, and what it means in different legal systems at different historical times, this book will appeal to academics, students and others with interests in legal history, law and popular culture and law and the humanities.

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