Law and Humanities

Law and Humanities

Edited by Russell Sandberg & Daniel Newman

Anthem Law and Society Series

This edited collection provides the first accessible introduction to Law and Humanities. Each chapter explores the nature, development and possible further trajectory of a disciplinary ‘law and’ field.

PDF, 252 Pages

ISBN:9781839990380

January 2024

£45.00, $75.00

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ISBN:9781839990373

January 2024

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About This Book

In the last thirty to forty years, interdisciplinary scholarship on law has significantly increased. Law has a number of different potential disciplinary bedfellows. It can be seen as a social science but also as part of the humanities. Given how ubiquitous social scientific theories and methods are within legal studies, this collection explores law’s place within the humanities. It examines a number of ‘law and’ interactions in turn with the aim of exploring what these different fields can learn from each other and what this reveals about the law and humanities approach in general.

Law and Humanities provides the first accessible, introductory but critical guide to this emerging area of scholarship. Unlike the existing works that adopt a thematic approach, this is the only edited collection that explores law and humanities field by field. Experts in each ‘law and’ field analyse the nature, development and future of their respective fields, placing this within the law and humanities context for the first time. Each chapter provides a seminal contribution to the respective field while the volume as a whole represents a major work in the development of law and humanities, as well as to interdisciplinary legal studies generally.

Reviews

Law and Humanities offers a broad overview of the connections between humanities topics and the legal system, including theology, popular music, television, comic books, and archaeology, among other subjects. - CHOICE

This edited work … fulfils a real and pressing need to provide an accessible, introductory but critical guide to law and humanities as a whole by exploring how each disciplinary 'law and' field has developed, contributes to further scrutinizing the content and role of law, and how it can contribute and be enriched by being understood within the law and humanities tradition as a whole. -- Midwest

‘Law and Humanities names a vast and important area of inquiry that covers many academic disciplines and methodologies. Russell Sandberg and Daniel Newman have done a real service to the field by producing a comprehensive and accessible introduction. They have assembled a distinguished group of contributors and a wonderful collection of essays. I recommend this book highly.’ — Austin Sarat, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence & Political Science, Amherst College

‘Law and Humanities provides a thorough and thoughtful overview of the study of “law and”. Each chapter fills in the blank with a different discipline, thereby introducing readers to the rich array of fields tended by scholars and the techniques they use to cultivate legal insights in unusual terrain. In the end, as the book shows, when the borders between them are suspended, both law and the humanities are transformed.’ — Jennifer L. Culbert, Associate Professor, Political Science, Johns Hopkins University

Author Information

Daniel Newman is Reader in Law at Cardiff University. His research focuses on access to justice.

Russell Sandberg is Professor of Law at Cardiff University. His research interrogates the interaction between law and humanities, with particular reference to law and religion and legal history.

Series

Anthem Law and Society Series

Table of Contents

Preface; List of Contributors; One Introducing Law and Humanities, Daniel Newman and Russell Sandberg; Two Law and Archaeology, Emma Nottingham; Three Law and Comics/Graphic Justice, Angus Nurse; Four Law and Film, Steve Greenfield, Guy Osborn and Peter Robson; Five Law and Geography, Cristy Clark and John Page; Six Law and History, Russell Sandberg; Seven Law and Literature, Ian Ward; Eight Law and Philosophy, Daniel Newman; Nine Law and Popular Music, Robbie Sykes and Kieran Tranter; Ten Law and Religion, Russell Sandberg; Eleven Law and Television; Jennifer L. Schulz; Twelve Law and Theatre, Barbara Hughes-Moore; Thirteen Law and Theology, Norman Doe; Fourteen Law and Video Games, Ashley Pearson Fifteen Conclusion: Subverting the Law and Humanities Canon, Sara Ramshaw; Index

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