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The Paradigm Sways: Macroeconomics Turns To History (Reviewing Three Titles), David A. Westbrook
The Paradigm Sways: Macroeconomics Turns To History (Reviewing Three Titles), David A. Westbrook
Book Reviews
Reviewing Markus K. Brunnermeier, Harold James & Jean-Pierre landau, The Euro and the Battle of ideas (2016); Martin Wolf, The Shifts and the Shocks: What We've Learned—And Still Have to Learn—From the Financial Crisis (2014); and Mervyn King, The End of Alchemy: Money, Banking, and the Future of the Global Economy (2016).
Toward A Universal Understanding Of The Value Of Legal Research Education, Elizabeth G. Adelman
Toward A Universal Understanding Of The Value Of Legal Research Education, Elizabeth G. Adelman
Book Reviews
Reviewing Caroline Osborne, The State of Legal Research Education: A Survey of First-Year Legal Research Programs, or Why Johnny and Jane Cannot Research.
Book Review, Lea Vaughn
Book Review, Lea Vaughn
Book Reviews
This review essay will proceed in three parts followed by a conclusion that assesses the success and contribution of her work. The first section sketches her approach to legal history and her point of view. Professor Blumenthal takes on the monumental task of challenging the received wisdom of legal historians such as Willard Hurst.
Second, this review will paint a condensed portrait of Blumenthal’s methodology. Her book and its underlying analysis draw on a breathtaking base of source materials: Hundreds of cases, treatises, and biographical notes are woven into her observations. The careful depiction and analysis of these materials is …