Socialism and Legal History : the Histories and Historians of Law in Socialist East Central Europe
(Routledge Research in Legal History Ser.)
データ種別 | 電子ブック |
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出版情報 | Milton : Taylor & Francis Group , 2020 |
本文言語 | 英語 |
大きさ | 1 online resource (199 pages) |
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内容注記 | Intro Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Contributors Preface Note Introduction: Socialist interpretations of legal history Sovietisation, socialism, and law Higher education in socialism and national legal traditions Mapping a space for socialist interpretations of legal history Socialism and legal history Notes References Part I: Framing the socialist legal historiography 1. The transformations of some classical principles in socialist Hungarian civil law: The metamorphosis of bona fides and boni mores in the Hungarian Civil Code of 1959 On the historical background Creation of the first Hungarian Civil Code of 1959 The coming into being of the socialist equivalent of bona fides Developments since the Novel of 1977 The coming into being of the socialist equivalent of boni mores Developments since the Novel of 1977 Conclusions Notes References 2. We few, we happy few? Legal history in the GDR Introduction: The very beginning Where have all the universities gone? 'Polak versus Mitteis' Mostly no Marxists: Centres of legal history research in GDR The Jena chair The Halle Chair And now for something completely different: The Babelsberg Conference 1958 Marxist Island: Berlin Publishing and academia Legal history trickling down The last bid Conclusion Notes References 3. Roman law studies in the USSR: An abiding debate on slaves, economy and the process of history Introduction Soviet historiography in the first decade after the Revolution of 1917 The official intervention and the eradication of the Pokrovskian view Stalinism and the legal historiography of the Roman world The post-Stalinist development Concluding remarks Notes References 4. Strategies of covert resistance: Teaching and studying legal history at the University of Tartu in the Soviet era Introduction The general framework of mandatory subjects in legal history Individual strategies of survival and resistance Concluding remarks References 5. The Western legal tradition and Soviet Russia: The genesis of H.J. Berman's Law and Revolution Introduction Harold J. Berman and the construction of the Western legal tradition Harold J. Berman's Justice in Russia (1950) Rosenstock-Huessy: An outsider ahead of his time The Western legal tradition and natural rights history Conclusion: the WLT and the Cold War Notes References Part II: Legal historians of socialist regimes 6. Juliusz Bardach and the agenda of socialist history of law in Poland Introduction Bardach's life at a historical intersection The beginnings of an academic career and the Second World War Second beginnings The Thaw and 1968 |
一般注記 | Open Access Print version record |
著者標目 | *Erkkilä, Ville. Haferkamp, Hans- Peter. |
件 名 | BSH:Electronic books FREE:History LCSH:Law -- Europe, Eastern -- History 全ての件名で検索 LCSH:Law -- Europe, Central -- History 全ての件名で検索 LCSH:Socialism -- Europe, Eastern -- History 全ての件名で検索 LCSH:Socialism -- Europe, Central -- History 全ての件名で検索 FREE:Law FREE:Socialism FREE:Central Europe FREE:Eastern Europe |
分 類 | DC23:349.4709/045 |
書誌ID | ED00003996 |
ISBN | 1000213633 |