The Victorian Reports

The Victorian Reports
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Total Pages : 864
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ISBN-10 : UOM:35112103762532
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The Victorian Law Reports

The Victorian Law Reports
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Total Pages : 870
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B5016994
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Synopsis The Victorian Law Reports by : Victoria. Supreme Court

Common Precedents

Common Precedents
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 9780199937646
ISBN-13 : 0199937648
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Synopsis Common Precedents by : Ayelet Ben-Yishai

Common Precedents maintains that precedent constitutes a sophisticated and powerful mechanism for managing social and cultural change. Reading major novels by George Eliot, Anthony Trollope, and Wilkie Collins, this analysis of law and literature shows that precedential reasoning enjoyed widespread cultural significance in the nineteenth-century as a means of preserving a sense of common history, values, and interests in the face of a new heterogeneous society. An in-depth analysis of Victorian law reports argues that precedential reasoning enables the recognition of the new and its assimilation as part of a continuous past. The binding force of precedent, which ties judges to decisions made by their predecessors, also functions as the binding element of an always shifting commonality, pulling it together in the face of rupture and dispersion. By appearing to bring the past seamlessly into the present, the form of legal precedent became material. It was vital to the preservation of a sense of commonality and continuity crucial to the common law and Victorian legal culture. But the impact of precedent extended beyond legal practices and institutions to the culture at large, and especially to its fiction. Ben-Yishai's monograph argues that understanding the structure of precedent also explains fictional form: how fictionality works, its epistemology, and the ways in which its commonalities are socially constructed, maintained, and reified. Common Precedents thus presents a cultural history of the forms of precedent and an intricate study of the formation of social convention.

The Victorian Law Reports

The Victorian Law Reports
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Total Pages : 980
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B5016969
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Synopsis The Victorian Law Reports by : Victoria. Supreme Court

Illuminated Life

Illuminated Life
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 636
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ISBN-10 : 0393051048
ISBN-13 : 9780393051049
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Synopsis Illuminated Life by : Heidi Ardizzone

Ardizzone explores the secret life of Belle Da Costa Greene, the sensational woman behind the Morgan masterpieces, who was renowned for her self-made expertise, her acerbic wit, and her flirtatious relationships.

Victorian Reports

Victorian Reports
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Total Pages : 984
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105062470872
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Synopsis Victorian Reports by : Victoria. Supreme Court

The Australian Jurist Reports

The Australian Jurist Reports
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Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:555004374
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The Victorian City

The Victorian City
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 545
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ISBN-10 : 9781466835450
ISBN-13 : 1466835451
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Victorian City by : Judith Flanders

From the New York Times bestselling and critically acclaimed author of The Invention of Murder, an extraordinary, revelatory portrait of everyday life on the streets of Dickens' London. The nineteenth century was a time of unprecedented change, and nowhere was this more apparent than London. In only a few decades, the capital grew from a compact Regency town into a sprawling metropolis of 6.5 million inhabitants, the largest city the world had ever seen. Technology—railways, street-lighting, and sewers—transformed both the city and the experience of city-living, as London expanded in every direction. Now Judith Flanders, one of Britain's foremost social historians, explores the world portrayed so vividly in Dickens' novels, showing life on the streets of London in colorful, fascinating detail.From the moment Charles Dickens, the century's best-loved English novelist and London's greatest observer, arrived in the city in 1822, he obsessively walked its streets, recording its pleasures, curiosities and cruelties. Now, with him, Judith Flanders leads us through the markets, transport systems, sewers, rivers, slums, alleys, cemeteries, gin palaces, chop-houses and entertainment emporia of Dickens' London, to reveal the Victorian capital in all its variety, vibrancy, and squalor. From the colorful cries of street-sellers to the uncomfortable reality of travel by omnibus, to the many uses for the body parts of dead horses and the unimaginably grueling working days of hawker children, no detail is too small, or too strange. No one who reads Judith Flanders's meticulously researched, captivatingly written The Victorian City will ever view London in the same light again.