Legal Historians and Social Change

Published in modified form in M.N.S. Sellers, REPUBLICAN LEGAL THEORY, Ch. 13, Macmillan, 2003

5 Pages Posted: 19 Jun 2008 Last revised: 4 Sep 2008

Date Written: 2003

Abstract

Despite their dowdy clothing, diffident manners, and general obscurity, legal historians have been heroes of social change, without whom the United States would not have won its independence, the Civil War might not have been fought, and civil rights would never have reached the heirs of oppressed freedmen in the old Confederacy. Legal history gives lawyers and politicians the courage and imagination to upset conventional wisdom and to challenge entrenched legal hierarchies. Without history (in general) and legal history (in particular) dramatic social change would be much more difficult to achieve.

Keywords: republicanism, history, american history, legal theory

JEL Classification: K1, K4

Suggested Citation

Sellers, Mortimer Newlin Stead, Legal Historians and Social Change (2003). Published in modified form in M.N.S. Sellers, REPUBLICAN LEGAL THEORY, Ch. 13, Macmillan, 2003 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1147122

Mortimer Newlin Stead Sellers (Contact Author)

University of Baltimore - School of Law ( email )

1420 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
United States

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