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Historians and the Law in Postrevolutionary France

Donald R. Kelley

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In the Romantic fascination with Europe's past, scholars of Restoration France proposed to reconstruct their national traditions with more attention to social and cultural factors than older-fashioned political historians had shown. Donald R. Kelley examines a major feature of this new history": the convergence of the profession of law and the study of history between 1804 and 1848.

Originally published in 1984.

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Historical method, Le National (Paris), Historical criticism, Montesquieu, Pierre Leroux, Medievalism, Romanticism, Civil code, Coutume, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, July Monarchy, L'Histoire, Doctrinaires, Charter of 1815, Counter-revolutionary, The Age of Louis XIV, Legislation, Joseph de Maistre, Jurisprudence, Saint-Simonianism, Legal positivism, Jean Bodin, Feudalism, Historicism, Irving Babbitt, Delacroix, Legal history, Radicalism (historical), Charles Nodier, Philosophy, Historiography, Legitimists, École Normale Supérieure, Narrative history, Historical anthropology, Bourbon Restoration, Gallicanism, Louis XVIII of France, Jules Michelet, Comparative history, Social history, Scholasticism, Patrician (post-Roman Europe), Ancien Régime, Historical thinking, Germaine de Staël, Roman Law, Philosophy of law, Positivism, Legal education, Politique, Sociology of law, Comparative law, Patrician (ancient Rome), The Philosophical Manifesto of the Historical School of Law, Philosophy of history, University of Strasbourg, Custom (law), Pierre Dubois, Napoleonic Code, Code of law, The Spirit of the Laws, Augustin Thierry, Bonapartism, Estates General (France), Legal science, Public law, Victor Cousin, German Historical School, Hegelianism