Legal History from a European Perspective
A podcast by CLCLCL
91 Episodes
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LH0930 Germanists and Gewere
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LH0920 The Germanists
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LH0910 Savigny and the Historical School
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LH0900 Introduction to the 19th Century
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LH0860 France as a Model
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LH0850 Jurisprudence and Codification
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LH0840 Bouche de la loi
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LH0830 The Code Napoleon
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LH0820 Absolutism and Codification
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LH0815 France at War
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LH0811 Kim Thao Le on the Droit intermediaire
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LH0810 Kim Thao Le on the French Revolution: Causes and First Events of 1789
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LH0800 Kim Thao Le on The Legal Ideas of the Enlightenment
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LH0743 A Discussion with Andrew Cecchinato on Revolutions
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LH0740 American Constitution as a Model
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LH0730 The Constitution
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LH0721 Jefferson and the Declaration
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LH0720 Jefferson and the Declaration
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LH0710 The American Revolution
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LH0700 America in 1776
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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 [email protected]. Music by Piero Conte ©2021