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Legal History in the Curriculum: Comparative Perspectives, Critical Approaches and Future Directions

Edited by: Caroline Derry, Carol Howells

ISBN13: 9781032754970
To be Published: July 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00



As legal education faces fresh challenges and opportunities, and a growing literature calls for subversive new approaches, this book engages with vital questions about the place of history in the law school. How and why should we teach legal history? What is its place in the curriculum? What can different jurisdictions learn from each other?

This collection offers an overview and examples of cutting-edge practice in teaching legal history across the law curriculum, challenging expectations of its place and potential. The book’s three sections explore practices and possibilities in the core curriculum; in dedicated legal history courses; and in law schools across the world. They highlight how legal history offers diverse and inclusive content, global perspectives, and transnational understandings to students. By exploring contributors’ own purposes and practices, they provide insight and fresh ideas on how and why readers can incorporate legal histories into their own teaching.

The volume will be an invaluable resource for all those involved in the teaching of Law and the Law School curriculum.

Subjects:
Legal History
Contents:
Introduction
Caroline Derry and Carol Howells
Part 1: Legal history in the core curriculum
1. Contextualising Law for both scholarship and practice: the contribution of Legal History
Nandini Boodia-Canoo
2. Feminist Legal History at the Heart of the Law Curriculum
Caroline Derry
3. Teaching Public Law through Empire’s Archive
Tom Frost
4. Using history to contextualise, diversify and criticise the contract law curriculum
Fred Motson
Part 2: Legal history courses
5. An immersive, cross disciplinary, approach to undergraduate legal history – ‘A Public Spectacle’: Murder and the Law in Nineteenth Century Newcastle
Jennifer Aston and Helen Rutherford
6. Opportunities in teaching global legal history
Lorren Eldridge
7. Anachronisms in legal historical education: pitfalls, benefits and their importance for every lawyer
Mariken Lenaerts
Part 3: International perspectives
8. Teaching English Legal History at the Continental University: A Case Study of the University of Lodz
Łukasz Jan Korporowicz
9. The purpose(s) of teaching legal history in contemporary Poland: Current situation and future perspectives
Tomasz Kucharski
10. Tracing Threads: Brazilian Legal History's Evolution, Research Reflections, and Educational Perspectives
Kauan Juliano Cangussu
11. The contribution of Legal History to the curriculum of the modern law school: the Argentinian perspective
Viviana Kluger
Conclusion: The Law Schools of Tomorrow: A Collection of Future Legal Histories
Russell Sandberg