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BURRAGE, Michael. Revolution and the Making of the Contemporary Legal Profession : England, France, and the United States. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006, ISBN:0199282986 BURRAGE, Michael. Revolution and the Making of the Contemporary Legal Profession : England, France, and the United States. (Oxford) : Oxford University Press, (2006). First Printing. Pp [i]-xi,(1),[1]-683,(9). Index. 8vo, black cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Oxford Socio-Legal Studies. "The English, French and American revolutions sparked attacks on the corporate rules and institutions of lawyers in the three countries more vehement and widespread than at any other time in their histories. They also inspired demands that legal processes no longer be controlled by full-time, fee-for-service intermediaries. In differing ways, lawyers recovered, but these attacks nonetheless had a lasting impact on the subsequent organization. In large measure they explain why three previously similar professions diverged as their societies subsequently industrialized." - from the dj. Content : 1. Investigating a Fateful Encounter. 2. Ideal and Myth in the Lives of French Advocates. 3. Practitioners v. Legislators and Professors in the United States. 4.Learned Friends and Gentlemen in England – Beneficiaries of the Glorious R evolution. 5. Comparing Professions, States and Civil Societies. Publisher's (?) damaged stamp (although the damage is only a minor bump to the fore-edge of a few leaves), else very good. 85.00 Price:
85.00 CDN
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