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  1. The American Society for Legal History was founded in 1956 to foster interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching in the broad field of legal history. The Society holds its Annual Meeting each fall. The meeting is an opportunity for historians, law professors, graduate students, lawyers, and judges from around the world to gather and meet fellow travelers and to present and discuss their ...
    • Conferences

      The American Society for Legal History's Standing Committee on Annual Meetings invites proposals to host or sponsor (in full or in part) a future Annual Meeting. Interesting venues, affordable hotel rates, tax exemption for out-of-state non-profits and reasonable funding support for meeting events are highly favored in site selection.

    • Publications

      Law and History Review. Quarterly Journal. Law and History Review (LHR), America's leading legal history journal, encompasses American, European, and ancient legal history issues. The journal's purpose is to further research in the fields of the social history of law and the history of legal ideas and institutions.

    • Awards

      The American Society for Legal History will host its eleventh annual Student Research Colloquium (SRC) on Wednesday, October 23, and Thursday, October 24, 2024, in San Francisco, California, USA. Each year, the SRC brings eight graduate students to the site of the ASLH annual meeting to discuss their in-progress research projects with each other and with ASLH-affiliated scholars.

    • Membership

      Membership Information Members receive the following benefits. Subscription to print and online editions of Law and History Review, America's leading legal history journal Access to back issues of Law and History Review online through Cambridge Journals Online ; A 30% discount off the regular price of books in the Studies in Legal History series.; In Addition

    • Resources

      Legal history is more lively and interesting than you might think. It encompasses much of human endeavor over time, including the organization and distribution of power in societies, control of violence, rights and property, the protection of vulnerable groups, including women, migrants, racial and religious minorities, women, and more. And the American Society for Legal

    • News

      The American Society for Legal History sponsors a number of competitive programs, grants, prizes, and fellowships which benefit our members. We support programs that - in addition to welcoming new participants to our annual meetings — create smaller and more focused venues where junior scholars may develop their skills, seek opportunities for career-building publications, interact

  2. libguides.law.umn.edu

    Apr 6, 2024The Society sponsors the quarterly journal, Law and History Review, and the book series, Studies in Legal History. ASLH also sponsors H-Law, an online discussion network hosted through H-Net (Humanities and Social Sciences Online), which promotes the discussion of issues relating to teaching and research in the history of all legal traditions.
    Author:Vicente GarcesPublished:2013
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    The American Society for Legal History is a learned society dedicated to promoting scholarship and teaching in the field of legal history.. It was founded in 1956 and has an international scope, despite being based in the United States. It sponsors the peer-reviewed journal Law and History Review and the book series Studies in Legal History, both of which are published by Cambridge University ...
  4. Legal history is more lively and interesting than you might think. It encompasses much of human endeavor over time, including the organization and distribution of power in societies, control of violence, rights and property, the protection of vulnerable groups, including women, migrants, racial and religious minorities, women, and more. And the American Society for Legal
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    American Judicature Society; American Law and Economics Association; American Law Institute; American Legislative Exchange Council; American Society for Legal History; Ames Foundation; Appignani Humanist Legal Center; Asian Law Caucus; Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities; Association of American Law Schools
  6. law.duke.edu

    American Society of Legal History (primary organization for legal history in the United States) H-Law (scholarly discussion network, affiliated with H-NET, focusing on legal history) Law and Society Association (interdisciplinary society of social scientists and humanists) The Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities ...
  7. The American Society for Legal History was founded in 1956 to foster interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching in the broad field of legal history. Although based in the United States, its purview and membership are international in scope. The Society sponsors a quarterly journal, Law and History Review, and a book series, Studies in Legal History, both of
  8. American Society for Legal History is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to fostering scholarship, teaching, and dissemination of historical information about the law and institutions of all legal systems. Formed in 1919, ACLS is a nonprofit federation of 81 scholarly organizations. As the preeminent representative of American ...
  9. American Society for Legal History The American Society for Legal History is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to fostering scholarship, teaching, and study concerning the law and institutions of all legal systems, both Anglo-American and international. Founded in 1956, the Society sponsors Law and History Review and Studies
  10. legalhistory.com

    By Type of Organization. Central clearing-house for legal history knowledge and education. The Legal History Project promotes legal history's study and application to current events. This is inevitably an incomplete list. ... Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society Forum Historiae Iuris (First European legal history Webmagazine) ...
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  1. American Society for Legal History

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    aslh.net

    The American Society for Legal History is a learned society dedicated to promoting scholarship and teaching in the field of legal history. It was founded in 1956 and has an international scope, despite being based in the United States. It sponsors the peer-reviewed journal Law and History Review and the book series Studies in Legal History, both of which are published by Cambridge University Press. In 1957, the Society established the American Journal of Legal History, which the Society originally published as its official journal. The journal was later acquired by the Temple University Beasley School of Law. It has been a member of the American Council of Learned Societies since 1973. Wikipedia

    AbbreviationASLH
    TypeNonprofit organization
    Legal statusLearned society
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