The Law Library has acquired the newly published Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History. This comprehensive, six-volume reference work covers U.S., international, and foreign legal subjects, tracing their development from ancient to modern periods. Like most subject-specific academic encyclopedias, the articles are written and signed by experts in the field, usually law professors (including several members of the GULC faculty), and they contain extensive cross-references and bibliographies.
The print version of the set is still being processed, but the Library has also purchased an online version which is available now.
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New Legal History Encyclopedia
April 22, 2009 · Sara Sampson
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