Lawyers and Vampires Cultural Histories of Legal Professions
Towards a cultural history of lawyers / David Sugarman and W. Wesley Pue -- Ritual, majesty and mystery: collective life and culture among English barristers, serjeants and judges, c.1500-c.1830 / David Lemmings -- A dry and revolting study: the lifeand labours of antebellum law students / Ann Fidler -- Finland's route of professionalisation and lawyer-officials / Esa Konttinen -- Juridicalisation, professionalisation and the occupational culture of the advocate in the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries: a comparison of Germany, Italy and Switzerland / Hannes Siegrist -- From 'Rechstaat' to 'Welfare state': Swedish judicial culture in transition 1870-1970 / Kjell إ. Modéer -- The Problems of wealth and virtue: the Paris Bar and the generation of the Fin-de-Siècle / John Savage -- Text and subtext: French lawyers' fees in the nineteenth century / Jean-Louis Halpérin -- He would have made a wonderful solicitor: law, modernity and professionalism in Bram Stoker's Dracula / Anne McGillivray -- The Syndicat de la Magistrature, 1968-1978: elements in the history of French white collar professional unionism / David Applebaum -- Together we fall, divided we stand: the Victorian legal profession in crisis 1890-1940 / Rob McQueen -- Cultural chasm: 'Mennonite' lawyers in western Canada, 1900-1939 / Harold Dick -- Cultural projects and structural transformation in the Canadian legal profession / W. Wesley Pue.