Paul Craig, Emeritus Professor of English Law, St. John's College, Oxford, has published English Administrative Law from 1550: Continuity and Change in the series Oxford Legal
History: [...]
Paul Craig, Emeritus Professor of English Law, St. John's College, Oxford, has published English Administrative Law from 1550: Continuity and Change in the series Oxford Legal
History: [...]
Fragmentary Greek Papyri from Gurob in Trinity College Dublin. Volume 1: P. Petrie Cahier 3231 J. Gilbart Smyly (†) and Willy Clarysse TRISMEGISTOS ONLINE PUBLICATIONS
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Memories of Utopia: The Revision of Histories and Landscapes in Late Antiquity Edited By Bronwen Neil, Kosta Simic Edited By Bronwen Neil, Kosta Simic , These essays
examine how various communities remembered and commemorated their shared past through the lens of utopia and its corollary, dystopia, providing a framework for [...]
Cities and Citadels: An Archaeology of Inequality and Economic Growth By Adam S. Green, Toby C. Wilkinson, Darryl Wilkinson, Nancy Highcock, Thomas LeppardCities and Citadels
provides an urgent update of archaeology’s engagement with economic theory. Recent events have forced a major reassessment of economic thinking. [...]
History from Loss: A Global Introduction to Histories written from defeat, colonization, exile, and imprisonment Edited ByMarnie Hughes-Warrington, Daniel WoolfHistory from
Loss challenges the common thought that "history is written by the winners" and explores how history-makers in different times and places across the globe have [...]
In a debate about restricting the access to the House of Commons of M.P.s arrested or charged with certain offences, Sir Michael Ellis, K.C., former Attorney General, referred
to Roman Law. See Hansard vol. 750, col. 95. He cited the Digest of Justinian as well as the Emperor Antoninus Pius to support the principle that an accused is innocent [...]
Politische Auseinandersetzungen um Recht sind ein zentraler Ausgangspunkt für die themenoffene Tagung, die die Sektion Rechtssoziologie der DGS für den 12. und 13. Dezember
2024 in Marburg plant. Ausgerichtet wird die Veranstaltung vor Ort vom Internationalen Forschungs- und Dokumentationszentrum Kriegsverbrecherprozesse (ICWC). [...]
Textual Sources of the Assyrian Empire The LMU Munich- and Humboldt Foundation-funded Textual Sources of the Assyrian Empire (TSAE) is presently
a search project that is intended to facilitate quick and easy access to a wide range of open-access editions of ancient Assyrian texts, all of which at this time [...]
Babylonian Temples and Monumental Architecture online (BTMAo) Babylonian Temples and Monumental Architecture online (BTMAo) Babylonian Temples and Monumental Architecture online
(BTMAo) is part of the four-year, LMU-Munich-based project Living Among Ruins: The Experience of Urban Abandonment in Babylonia, which is funded by the Gerda Henkel [...]