In the series Centers of legal history of my legal history blog Rechtsgeschiedenis I present in random order a number of cities with very active departments of legal history or archives and libraries with interesting collections for research into legal history. They form a kind of research guides in a nutshell. Some other posts here do not focus on a particular town but amount nevertheless also to concise research guides. This page gives an overview of these posts in order of publication.
Posts tagged Centers
- Frankfurt am Main: the Max-Planck-Institut for European Legal History
- Munich: the Institute of Medieval Canon Law
- Robbins Collection, Berkeley
- Leiden
- Paris
- Edinburgh
- Graz
- Milan
- Revisiting Frankfurt am Main
Other postings
- Centuries of law in Normandy
- A mosaic of digitized legal manuscripts – focusing on Bologna
- Crossing many borders: the study of medieval canon law – focusing on Toronto
- Searching Aragon’s royal history
- Tracing Brazil’s legal history