The traditional grand narratives of European legal history have
begun to be questioned, to the extent that the nature and legacy of
legal humanism now deserve closer scrutiny. Building on the
groundbreaking work by Douglas Osler, who has been critical of the
traditional narratives, this volume interrogates the orthodox views
regarding legal humanism and its legacy. Fundamentally reassessing
the nature and impact of legal humanism on the narratives of
European legal history, these 14 essays bring together the foremost
international experts in related fields of legal and intellectual
history to debate the central issues.
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