Produktbeschreibung
In "English Law and the Renaissance," Frederic William Maitland presents a profound examination of the interplay between legal practices and the cultural movements of Renaissance England. With a scholarly yet approachable style, Maitland navigates the evolution of English law during a period marked by burgeoning humanism and the revival of classical thought. He meticulously emphasizes how legal frameworks were influenced by contemporary philosophical shifts, especially the embrace of reason and individual rights, evoking a rich dialogue between past and present legal paradigms. Maitland's analytical approach is enhanced by a wealth of primary sources, making this work both a historical document and a critical commentary on the nature of law itself. Maitland, a prominent legal historian of the late 19th century, is renowned for his pioneering research in medieval law. His rigorous academic background, combined with a keen understanding of social history, led him to explore the Renaissance not merely as an artistic or intellectual revival but as a fundamental reshaping of legal and societal structure. His unique standpoint allows readers to appreciate the nuances of law as a living entity intertwined with broader cultural transformations. "English Law and the Renaissance" is an essential read for scholars, legal practitioners, and anyone interested in the historical foundations of modern law. By situating the law within the broader cultural renaissance, Maitland invites readers to reconsider the legacy of legal traditions and their ongoing relevance in a rapidly changing world. This book transcends mere historical analysis; it is a clarion call for a deeper understanding of the relationship between law and the cultural zeitgeist.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027297245 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9724-5 |