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Frederic William Maitland

English Law and the Renaissance

In “English Law and the Renaissance,” Frederic William Maitland presents a profound exploration of the intersection between legal development and the cultural rebirth of the Renaissance in England. Using meticulous historical analysis and a sophisticated literary style, Maitland discusses how the Renaissance influenced legal thought and institutions, marking a significant turn in legal historiography. His work pays particular attention to the emergence of common law and the nuances of legal terminology, revealing the dynamic relationship between evolving societal values and legal frameworks during this transformative period. Frederic William Maitland (1850–1906), a prominent legal historian and scholar, played a crucial role in shaping the modern understanding of English legal history. His educational background at Trinity College, Cambridge, and his experiences as a barrister informed his meticulous approach to legal history. Maitland's unique perspective combines rigorous academic research with a deep appreciation for the cultural and intellectual currents of his time, allowing him to weave a compelling narrative that situates law within the broader tapestry of Renaissance thought. This book is an indispensable resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of English law within its historical context. Maitland's insightful analysis not only enriches our understanding of legal history but also illuminates the enduring impact of the Renaissance on contemporary legal systems. Readers seeking to grasp the intricate connections between law, culture, and society will find this work both enlightening and thought-provoking.
81 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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