Scholars of the Law : : English Jurisprudence From Blackstone to Hart / / Richard A. Cosgrove.

Law has been the missing link in modern British studies. Richard Cosgrove has begun single-handedly to change that. In unpretentious prose Cosgrove expertly guides the reader through the major works of half a dozen 'greats' as well as shrewdly assessing their current reputations. Scholars...

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Scholars of the Law : English Jurisprudence From Blackstone to Hart / Richard A. Cosgrove.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One. From Jurisprudence to Legal Philosophy -- Chapter Two. Sir William Blackstone -- Chapter Three. Jeremy Bentham -- Chapter Four. John Austin -- Chapter Five. Sir Henry Maine -- Chapter Six. Sir Thomas Erskine Holland -- Chapter Seven. H. L. A. Hart -- Chapter Eight. Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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Law has been the missing link in modern British studies. Richard Cosgrove has begun single-handedly to change that. In unpretentious prose Cosgrove expertly guides the reader through the major works of half a dozen 'greats' as well as shrewdly assessing their current reputations. Scholars of the Law should inspire many more!--John V. Orth, The University of North Carolina School of Law Richard Cosgrove's Scholars of the Law begins with the emergence of the positivist belief that jurisprudence can solve the important social issues of the day. Legal theory in the twentieth century has become narrow and abstract, and contemporary theory, ever anxious to debunk elitism, ironically has become elitist itself. Charting the history of English jurisprudence through its key figures--William Blackstone, Jeremy Bentham, John Austin, Henry Maine, Thomas Erskine Holland, and H. L. A. Hart--Richard Cosgrove argues that jurisprudence must return to its interdisciplinary roots and draw upon economics, politics, and sociology. In short, theory and practice must be recombined.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Chapter One. From Jurisprudence to Legal Philosophy --
Chapter Two. Sir William Blackstone --
Chapter Three. Jeremy Bentham --
Chapter Four. John Austin --
Chapter Five. Sir Henry Maine --
Chapter Six. Sir Thomas Erskine Holland --
Chapter Seven. H. L. A. Hart --
Chapter Eight. Conclusion --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Chapter One. From Jurisprudence to Legal Philosophy --
Chapter Two. Sir William Blackstone --
Chapter Three. Jeremy Bentham --
Chapter Four. John Austin --
Chapter Five. Sir Henry Maine --
Chapter Six. Sir Thomas Erskine Holland --
Chapter Seven. H. L. A. Hart --
Chapter Eight. Conclusion --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Chapter One. From Jurisprudence to Legal Philosophy --
Chapter Two. Sir William Blackstone --
Chapter Three. Jeremy Bentham --
Chapter Four. John Austin --
Chapter Five. Sir Henry Maine --
Chapter Six. Sir Thomas Erskine Holland --
Chapter Seven. H. L. A. Hart --
Chapter Eight. Conclusion --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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