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Great Trials and the Law in the Historical Imagination: A Law and Humanities Approach

Great Trials and the Law in the Historical Imagination: A Law and Humanities Approach

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Great Trials and the Law in the Historical Imagination explores the history of law and legal interpretation through the lens of six famous historical trials,examining how issues of legal,historical,and artistic interpretation can become intertwined. It provides innovative analyses of works of art that portray these trials and examines how historical methodology and historical imagination are crucial to our understanding of the law and our aesthetic choices.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 176 pages
Publication date: 29 January 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd



Great Trials and the Law in the Historical Imagination: A Law and Humanities Approach is a groundbreaking work that delves into the rich tapestry of law and its multifaceted interpretations across history. Through a captivating exploration of six renowned historical trials, this book offers readers a unique and insightful perspective on the evolution of law and its significance in shaping societies.

In this comprehensive volume, the author employs a multidisciplinary approach, drawing upon the fields of law, history, and the arts to shed light on the complex interplay between these disciplines. By examining the portrayal of these trials in six major works of art, the book offers a profound analysis of how issues of legal, historical, and artistic interpretation intertwine. It explores the diverse ways in which law is embedded within narratives, the influence of conscious and subconscious conceptions of history on our interpretation of law, and the potential biases and moral commitments that shape our views of history.

The book delves into the well-known depictions of the trials of Socrates, Cicero, Jesus, Thomas More, the Salem "witches," and John Scopes, providing innovative interpretations that shed new light on these historical events. Through a meticulous examination of these works, the author offers insightful critiques and sheds valuable insights into the artistic choices and representations employed by the artists.

Furthermore, the book's epilogue takes a thought-provoking turn, examining how historical methodology and historical imagination play pivotal roles in our understanding of the law and our aesthetic choices. By exploring various readings of Harper Lee's beloved character, Atticus Finch, the author highlights the importance of empathy, critical thinking, and a nuanced understanding of history in shaping our legal and ethical frameworks.

Great Trials and the Law in the Historical Imagination is a must-read for academics, students, and anyone with an interest in legal history, law and popular culture, and law and the humanities. It offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to understanding the complex relationship between law and society, providing a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032299969

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