For those of us interested in legal practice in the Roman world, Vesuvius has long since held an attraction. It was, after all, as a…
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Revision of our understanding of Roman law in late Antiquity goes on apace. It is a currently “hot” area. A postdoctoral position devoted to the…
Comments closedThis blogger has recently received exciting news regarding the appointment of a new director to the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History. The full…
Comments closedLegal history and the study of the history of slavery have suffered a significant loss with the death on 16 December of Judith Kelleher Schafer…
Comments closedAn exhibition on the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715 has just opened in the National Library of Scotland. Drawing on popular culture, it has been named…
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