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Cover Comparative Methods in Law, Humanities and Social Sciences

Comparative Methods in Law, Humanities and Social Sciences

Editors:
Maurice Adams
and
Mark Van Hoecke
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This cutting-edge book facilitates debate amongst scholars in law, humanities and social sciences, where comparative methodology is far less well anchored in most areas compared to other research methods. It posits that these are disciplines in which comparative research is not simply a bonus, but is of the essence.
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  • All Issues
  • Front Matter
    • Copyright
    • Contents
    • Contributors
    • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Comparative disciplines: an introduction
  • Chapter 2: Methods of legal history and comparative law
  • Chapter 3: Comparative legal history
  • Chapter 4: Comparative sociology: epistemological issues
  • Chapter 5: Elements of a comparative methodology in the study of religion
  • Chapter 6: Comparative methods in legal anthropology: thick comparison through (cultural) translation
  • Chapter 7: The comparative advantage of cultural anthropology
  • Chapter 8: Methods in comparative politics
  • Chapter 9: Comparative philosophy and comparison
  • Chapter 10: Between comparison and commensuration: the trouble with global social indicators
  • Chapter 11: Particularism versus universalism in the history of comparative literature
  • Chapter 12: Comparing across societies and disciplines
  • Chapter 13: Conclusion: challenges of comparison
  • Index
Monograph Book
Publication Date:
19 Nov 2021
Print ISBN:
9781802201451
eISBN:
9781802201468
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802201468
Page Count:
288
Collections:
Law 2021
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  • Subjects
    • Law - Academic
      • Comparative Law
      • Law and Society
      • Legal Philosophy
      • Research Methods in Law
      • Law and Politics
      • Legal History
    • Politics and Public Policy
      • Law and Politics
    • Research Methods
      • Research Methods in Law
    • Sociology and Social Policy
      • Sociology of Law and Philosophy
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