
Law and History Network
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Online seminars brought to you from October 2021 by the combined might of the legal historians of Bristol, Exeter and Cardiff Law Schools.
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This is my first official day as an Associate Professor at Northumbria Law School. Since joining the School four years ago, I've been consistently supported and encouraged, and I feel extremely grateful to have such wonderful colleagues.




Find out more in the first episode of our podcast where Ed Reyes Law Society Gazette talks about efforts to install women’s cloakrooms at the Law Society - this week on Not for Want of Trying: womenslegallandmarks.podbean.com


Are you even in Cambridge if you don’t take a photo of the Bridge of Sighs?!? It was great to return to St John's College, Cambridge and Jesus College to visit their archives and special collections as part of my research into Glanville Williams. Thanks to all who helped me with this.






Sign up for the next free online Law and History Network talk. The speaker is Rebecca Jane Probert from Exeter Law School Sign up at: bristol.ac.uk/law/events/202…


A great Law and History Network webinar this evening with Rebecca Jane Probert from Exeter Law School interrogating the criminal law of bigamy, brilliantly chaired by @gcseabourne of Bristol Law School - Looking forward to the next webinar!

A big 'thank you' to Rebecca Jane Probert for a really impressive paper last night. Some great #LegalHistory scholarship on display!




#LegalHistory For any medieval/early modern historians and legal historians still out there on this platform, here's a call for papers that might interest you! Do pass it on to anyone you think might be interested in sending in an abstract: bristol.ac.uk/law/events/202… Bristol Law School