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Acknowledgments | 7 | |
Introduction to the Second Edition | 9 | |
Part I | Law and the Capitalist Rise to Power: an Overview | |
1. | The Merchant as Rebel | 19 |
2. | The Backdrop of the New Legal Institutions | 23 |
Part II | The Merchants Seek a Place in the Feudal Order (1000-1200) | |
3. | Introduction | 61 |
4. | The Crusades: Seizure of Trade Routes and Spread of Bourgeois Ideology | 65 |
5. | Venice and Amalfi: Between East and West | 79 |
6. | Some Origins of Urban Culture | 83 |
7. | Transport by Land and Sea | 97 |
8. | Popes and Merchants | 101 |
9. | The Bourgeoisie in 1200 | 109 |
Part III | Bourgeois Lawyers, Royal Power, and Urban Development (1200-1400) | |
10. | Introduction | 115 |
11. | Beaumanoir and Others: The Theoreticians of a New Order | 119 |
12. | The Merchant Capital of Grasse | 155 |
13. | Peasant Rebellion and Land Law | 165 |
Part IV | The Bourgeois Ascendancy (1400-1600) | |
14. | Introduction | 171 |
15. | Thomas More and the Destruction of the Medieval Vision | 175 |
16. | Recasting the Law of Real Property | 183 |
17. | Contract: A Study of Law and Social Reality | 195 |
Part V | Bourgeois Victory (1600-1804) | |
18. | France: The Triumph of the Third Estate | 211 |
19. | England: The Techniques of the Common Law | 231 |
Part VI | Insurgency and Jurisprudence | |
20. | The Development of Legal Ideology | 247 |
21. | Leading Schools of Legal Thought | 257 |
22. | The Jurisprudence of Insurgency | 273 |
Afterword | ||
Legal Ideology Today | 291 | |
Human Rights, the Nation-State, and International Law: From Grotius to Bentham | 295 | |
U.S. Constitutionalism and its Anomolies | 305 | |
Enforcing Human Rights Internationally: From Nuremberg to Pinochet | 312 | |
The Jurisprucence of Insurgency Revisited | 319 | |
Appendix | Foreword to the First Edition | 327 |
Bibliography | 331 | |
Index | 341 |
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