PART Ⅰ LEGAL THOUGHT AND LEGAL THEORY 3
TOWARD AN HISTORICAL UNDERSTANDING OF LEGAL CONSCIOUSNESS: THE CASE OF CLASSICAL LEGAL THOUGHT IN AMERICA, 1850-1940&Duncan Kennedy 3
REIFICATION IN LEGAL REASONING&Peter Gabel 25
THE LIMITS OF IDEALISM: MAX WEBER AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW&Maureen Cain 53
PART Ⅱ THE LAW IN HISTORY 87
VIOLENCE, PROPERTY RIGHTS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN PRE-INDUSTRIAL EUROPE&Jan Smith 87
THE CONTRIBUTION OF EDWARD I TO THE CAPITALIST TRANSFORMATION OF ENGLAND&Judith S. Koffler 107
PART Ⅲ THE LAW AND MODERNIZATION 129
LAW AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN LIGHT OF DEPENDENCY THEORY&David N. Greenberg 129
LAW, MODERNIZATION AND MYSTIFICATION&Peter Fitzpatrick 161
PART Ⅳ COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON LAW AND SOCIETY 181
THE CLASS PRODUCTION OF CRIME: BANDITRY AND CLASS STRATEGIES IN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA&Pat O’Malley 181
STATE, LAW AND POLITICS IN CHINA&Brian Hipkin 201
CONTINUITY, CHANGE AND CONFLICT IN GBAGYI LAW&Frank A. Salamone 221
PART Ⅴ THE LAW IN MODERN SOCIETY 257
THE SUPREME COURT AS A SUPERLEGISLATURE: TAKING INTO ACCOUNT BROWN AND BAKKE&Joan Roelofs 257
CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS IN THE SOUTHERN CIVIL RIGHTS AND VIETNAM ANTIWAR MOVEMENTS: REPRESSION AND DISSENT IN POLITICAL TRIALS&Steven Barkin 279
THE STUDY OF THE SOCIAL ORIGINS OF CRIMINAL LAW: AN INVENTORY OF RESEARCH FINDINGS&John F. Galliher 301
THE LIMITS OF LEGAL REFORM: BAIL AND SYSTEMI CLASS OPPRESSION&John Richard Baumann 320