Introduction
Part I Contexts: Locating Legal History
1:Philosophical Analysis and Historical Inquiry: Theorising Normativity, Law and Legal Thought, Maks Del Mar
2:The History and Historical Stance of Law and Economics, Ron Harris
3:Critical Histories of Comparative Law, Günter Frankenberg
4:Literary Analysis of Law, Simon Stern
5:Rhetoric and the Possibilities of Legal History, Marianne Constable and Samera Esmeir
Part II Approaches: Conceptualizing Legal History
6:Legal History as Legal Scholarship: Doctrinalism, Interdisciplinarity, and Critical Analysis of Law, Markus Dubber
7:Law as Social History, Laura F. Edwards
8:Legal History as Political History, Roy Kreitner
9:The Intellectual History of Law, Assaf Likhovski
10:Legal History as Doctrinal History, Joshua Getzler
11:Historical Method in the Study of Law and Culture, Bryan Wagner
12:Legal History as Economic History, Anne Fleming
13:Femininities and Masculinities: Looking Backward and Moving Forward in Criminal Legal Historical Gender Research, Carolyn Strange
14:Legal history as the History of Legal Texts, Angela Fernandez
15:From Evolutionary Functionalism to Critical Transnationalism: Comparative Legal History, Aristotle to Present, Katharina Isabel Schmidt
16:Archival Legal History: Toward the Ocean as Archive, Renisa Mawani
17:Spelunking, or, Some Meditations on the New Presentism, Elizabeth Dale
18:Legal History: Taking the Long View, Paul D. Halliday
19:Quantitative Legal History, Daniel Klerman
PART III Perspectives: Legal History in Modern Legal Thought
20:Blackstone, John V. Orth
21:Jeremy Bentham, Philip Schofield
22:Historical Jurisprudence, Mathias Reimann
23:Legal Formalism, Michael Lobban
24:Sociological Jurisprudence and the Spirit of the Common Law, Noga Morag-Levine
25:The Return of Legal Realism, Dan Priel
26:&: Law _ Society in Historical Legal Research, Catherine L. Fisk
27:Legal History and the Material Turn, Tom Johnson
28:Marxist Legal History, Christopher Tomlins
29:Structuralist and Poststructuralist Legal History, Justin Desautels-Stein
30:Sez Who? Critical Legal History without a Privileged Position, John Henry Schlegel
31:Critical Legal Studies: Europe, Emilios Christodoulidis and Johan van der Walt
32:Feminist Historiography of Law: An Exposition and Proposition, Maria Drakopoulou
33:Critical Race Theory and the Political Uses of Legal History, H. Timothy Lovelace, Jr.
34:Queering Law's Empire: Domination and Domain in the Sexing Up of Legal History, David Minto
PART IV Traditions: Tracing Legal History
35:Roman Law, Clifford Ando
36:Medieval Canon Law, Karl Shoemaker
37:The Transformation of the Common Law: Modernism, History, and the Turn to Process, Kunal M. Parker
38:Tracing Legal History in Continental Civil Law, Heikki Pihlajamäki
39:Jewish Law, Steven Wilf
40:Historical Research on Islamic Law, Lena Salaymeh
41:'By the Light of the Moon': Looking for China's Rich Legal Tradition, Tahirih V. Lee
42:Aboriginal and Indigenous Law in Australia and New Zealand), Shaunnagh Dorsett
43:Indigenous Rights in Latin America, Thomas Duve
44:Indian Law, Mitra Sharafi
45:Governance Histories of International Law, Doreen Lustig
46:Imperial law: the Legal Historian and the Trials and Tribulations of an Imperial Past, Paul McHugh
PART V Illustrations: Doing Things with Legal History
47:A History of Violence: American Constitutional History and the Criminal System, Gerry Leonard
48:Historical Analysis in Property Law, Alfred L. Brophy
49:What Do Contracts Histories Tell Us About Capitalism: From Origins and Distribution, to the Body and the Nation, Anat Rosenberg
50:Historical Analysis in Criminal Law: a Counter-History of Criminal Trial Verdicts, Arlie Loughnan
51:The Historical Method in Public Law, Martin Loughlin
52:Historical Analysis in Environmental Law, David Schorr
53:Redeeming the American Founding?, Norman W. Spaulding
54:Foundings: Europe, Peter Lindseth
55:Adjudication of Indigenous-Settler Relations, R.P. Boast
56:Cultural Genocide: between Law and History, Leora Bilsky and Rachel Klagsbrun
57:Historians' Amicus Briefs: Practice and Prospect, Sam Erman and Nathan Perl-Rosenthal