Edited by Alan Sked and Tony Murphy.
This volume looks at different ways in which society
has been regulated historically. It covers public law, codes of honour and
social mores, examining the challenges offered to legal order by social elites,
social misfits and social outlaws. It looks, in short, at the mechanisms
employed in the past to retain social discipline or to create order out
of disorder or social breakdown. Essays on a range of topics, covering
different centuries and different countries are all welcome for consideration.
Essays should offer original individual interpretation
and research on a given topic and be in excess of 8,000 words. If you are
interested in contributing, please do get in touch as soon as possible. You
will then need to submit a 500 word abstract and a 200 word biography before
Monday July 15th. If commissioned, you would then be given 12 months
to write the essay.
We look forward to receiving abstracts.
Kind regards
Alan Sked, Professor of International History, London School of
Economics and Political Science
Tony Murphy, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Sheffield Hallam
University
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