Lawyers in Early Modern Europe and America, Hardback Book

Lawyers in Early Modern Europe and America Hardback

Edited by Wilfrid Prest

Part of the Routledge Revivals series

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First published in 1981, Lawyers in Early Modern Europe and America aims to present a convenient conspectus on the legal professions in early modern Europe, Scotland, France Spain and Colonial America, and to provide a comparative perspective on the place of the legal profession in Western societies before the Industrial Revolution.

The main themes covered by each contributor are: the status, number and vocational functions of the different classes or groups or lawyers; their social origins; education and career patterns; relations between lawyers and clients, other occupations and status-groups and the state; the extent of legal ‘professionalisation’ and the role of lawyers as ‘modernisers’ in cultural, economic, political and social terms.

This book will be of interest to students of history, law and political science.

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