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“Langdell, We Hardly Knew Ye”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 October 2011

Extract

When historians focus on an influential figure, they often do one of two things: either create a biographical portrait of the person, or explain the contribution that the person has made to the development of ideas or institutions. In the case of Langdell, most writers have chosen the latter course, at least partly out of a conviction that the man himself was simply not very interesting.

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Forum: Comment
Copyright
Copyright © the American Society for Legal History, Inc. 1999

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References

1. Page numbers in parentheses refer to Kimball, Bruce A., “Warn Students That I Entertain Heretical Opinions,” Law and History Review 17 (1999): 57140CrossRefGoogle Scholar.