Legal History from a European Perspective

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This podcast course is meant as a tool to help to improve the quality of the teaching and learning legal history. Recorded by Emanuele Conte, it has been enriched thanks to the research group of legal historians based at the University of St Andrews and led by John Hudson. The collection is meant to be open to external collaboration, as a work in permanent progress. Teachers and students wanting to suggest more podcasts, topics to deal with, issues to be clarified, and discussions of specific points to be added to the collection can write to emanueleconte@gmail.com. Music by Piero Conte ©2021

Episode Date
LH0930 Germanists and Gewere
Feb 10, 2022
LH0920 The Germanists
Feb 10, 2022
LH0910 Savigny and the Historical School
Feb 10, 2022
LH0900 Introduction to the 19th Century
Feb 10, 2022
LH0860 France as a Model
Feb 10, 2022
LH0850 Jurisprudence and Codification
Feb 10, 2022
LH0840 Bouche de la loi
Feb 10, 2022
LH0830 The Code Napoleon
Feb 10, 2022
LH0820 Absolutism and Codification
Feb 10, 2022
LH0815 France at War
Feb 10, 2022
LH0811 Kim Thao Le on the Droit intermediaire
Feb 10, 2022
LH0810 Kim Thao Le on the French Revolution: Causes and First Events of 1789
Feb 10, 2022
LH0800 Kim Thao Le on The Legal Ideas of the Enlightenment
Feb 10, 2022
LH0743 A Discussion with Andrew Cecchinato on Revolutions
Feb 10, 2022
LH0740 American Constitution as a Model
Feb 10, 2022
LH0730 The Constitution
Feb 10, 2022
LH0721 Jefferson and the Declaration
Feb 10, 2022
LH0720 Jefferson and the Declaration
Feb 10, 2022
LH0710 The American Revolution
Feb 10, 2022
LH0700 America in 1776
Feb 10, 2022
LH0520 Common Law as Customary Law
Feb 10, 2022
LH0510 Customary National Laws
Feb 10, 2022
LH0500 Customs
Feb 10, 2022
LH0490 Hotman between Geneva and France
Feb 10, 2022
LH0480 The Protestant Reformation
Feb 10, 2022
LH0475 Piotr Gorecki on the Reception of Roman Law in Germany
Feb 10, 2022
LH0470 Legal Culture in France
Feb 10, 2022
LH0460 Legal Humanism
Feb 10, 2022
LH0451 The Modern Age
Feb 10, 2022
LH0450 Crisis of the Universal Powers and the End of the Middle Ages
Feb 10, 2022
LH0442 Piotr Gorecki on the German Area in the Middle Ages
Feb 10, 2022
LH0441 Piotr Gorecki on Eastern Europe
Feb 10, 2022
LH0440 Institutional Framework
Feb 10, 2022
LH0430 How Exceptional Was English Common Law?
Feb 10, 2022
LH0421 Birth of Statute in England
Feb 10, 2022
LH0420 Common Law, Royal Laws, and the Parliament
Feb 10, 2022
LH0411 Wiliam Eves on Equity
Feb 10, 2022
LH0410 John Hudson on the Magna Carta
Feb 10, 2022
LH0409 Thomas Becket
Feb 10, 2022
LH0400 Procedure in England and on the Continent
Feb 10, 2022
LH0390 The Judiciary Abstraction
Feb 08, 2022
LH0382 John Hudson on Angevin Reforms - Interpretation
Feb 08, 2022
LH0381 John Hudson on Angevin Reforms - A Chronology
Feb 08, 2022
LH0380 John Hudson on Late Anglo-Saxon Law
Feb 08, 2022
LH0379 Europe in 1100
Feb 08, 2022
LH0371 Attilio Stella on Legal Pluralism
Feb 08, 2022
LH0370 Ius Commune and Legal Pluralism
Feb 08, 2022
LH0360 The System of the Ius Commune
Feb 08, 2022
LH0350 The Universities
Feb 08, 2022
LH0342 A Discussion on Fiefs with Emanuele Conte, Attilio Stella and Matthew McHaffie
Feb 08, 2022
LH0340 Feudal Law
Feb 08, 2022
LH0332 Changes in Doctrine and Practice in the 12th Century. A Discussion with Sarah White and David De Concilio
Feb 08, 2022
LH0331 Sarah White on Canon Law Books
Feb 08, 2022
LH0330 Canon Law
Feb 08, 2022
LH0322 David De Concilio on Dialectical Tools
Feb 08, 2022
LH0321 The Dialectical Method
Feb 08, 2022
LH0320 The Method of the Glossators
Feb 08, 2022
LH0310 The Reconstruction of the Corpus Iuris Civilis
Feb 08, 2022
LH0300 A Rational Turn
Feb 08, 2022
LH0290 A New Idea of Legal Text
Jan 26, 2022
LH0281 Dan Armstrong on an Eleventh-century Canonical Collection
Jan 26, 2022
LH0280 The Dictatus Papae and the Investiture Controversy
Jan 26, 2022
LH0270 The Gregorian Reform of the Church
Jan 26, 2022
LH0260 The Papal Revolution
Jan 26, 2022
LH0251 Matthew McHaffie on Malae Consuetudines
Jan 26, 2022
LH0250 Feudal Anarchy
Jan 26, 2022
LH0240 Feudalism
Jan 26, 2022
LH0230 The Carolingian Empire and Beyond
Jan 26, 2022
LH0220 Disgregation and Danger
Jan 26, 2022
LH0190 The Traditional Historiography and Legal Change
Jan 26, 2022
LH0180 Transformations of Property and Possession
Jan 26, 2022
LH0170 Composition of Crimes
Jan 26, 2022
LH0161 Ordeals in Anglo-Saxon Practice: a Conversation Between John Hudson and Robert Bartlett
Jan 26, 2022
LH0160 Divine intervention
Jan 26, 2022
LH0150 What is a Law?
Jan 26, 2022
LH0140 New Kingdoms
Jan 26, 2022
LH0130 What is a King?
Jan 26, 2022
LH0123 A Discussion with Caroline Humfress on the Law in Late Antiquity
Jan 26, 2022
LH0122 The Corpus Iuris Civilis
Jan 26, 2022
LH0121 Justinian
Jan 26, 2022
LH0120 Christian Ideals on Rights and Power
Jan 26, 2022
LH0110 Roman and Christian
Jan 26, 2022
LH0100 Constantine
Jan 26, 2022
LH0090 Christianity and Roman Legal System
Jan 26, 2022
LH0080 Codifications
Jan 25, 2022
LH0070 Compilations and Contradictions
Jan 25, 2022
LH0061 Roman Law
Jan 25, 2022
LH0050 J.Q. Whitman and the Role of Legal History
Jan 25, 2022
LH0040 Legal History in the 19th and 20th Century
Jan 25, 2022
LH0030 Why Do We Study Legal History?
Jan 25, 2022
LH0021 Why Legal History? A Discussion with Emanuele Conte and John Hudson
Jan 25, 2022