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This research investigates the evolution of comparative legal history by examining how historiography has changed over time. It focuses on the impact of the antiformalist movement in legal scholarship from the 1930s to 1960s, which reshaped the understanding of law and its context.
What is comparative legal history?
This research aims to show that to understand the rise of this field of inquiry we need first to clarify how historiography changes in time.
To this purpose, the proposed research begins from two main ideas.First, the writing of legal history is deeply intertwined with an image of law which tells us what is law, how it is created and by whom.
This is in fact the premise for doing legal history, as it determines the object of investigation.Secondly, the decades…
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