Working with Archives – Law and Historiography
Episode Description
In this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Michael Lobban (All Souls College, Oxford) about working with archives as a legal historian. They talk about finding a good research question in the field of legal history and accessing and understanding different archives.
Readings recommended by Professor Michael Lobban
Ibbetson, David (2004), ‘What Is Legal History a History of?’ in Lewis, Andrew and Lobban, Michael (eds), Law and History. Oxford University Press.
Baker, John H (2012), ‘Reflections on “Doing” Legal History’ in Anthony Musson and Chantal Stebbings (eds) Making Legal History. Cambridge University Press.
Gordon, R W (1984), ‘Critical Legal Histories’ in 36 Stanford Law Review
Lobban, Michael (2012), ‘The Varieties of Legal History’ in Clio@Themis