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24 Int'l J. Legal Prof. [i] (2017)

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International   Journal   of the  Legal  Profession
Volume  24  Number  1  March  2017

CONTENTS

Special Issue: Lawyers' Empire, Legal Professions and Cultural Authority, 1780-1950,
              W. Wesley Pue
Guest Editors: David Sugarman  and Avrom  Sherr

  1  Editorial
     David Sugarman
  3  Prologue
     Avrom Sherr

  5  Notes on contributors

     Articles
  7  Listening to long-dead lawyers
     Eve Darian-Smith

 13  The commonwealth   of lawyers?
     Harry Arthurs

 19  Cultural politics and liberal legal education in the British Midlands and the Canadian West
     Daniel R. Ernst

 25  Lawyers' Empire in the (African) colonial margins
     Sara Dezalay

 33  Lawyers' Empire: Legal Professions and Cultural Authority, 1780-1950: a review
     Philip Girard

 39  S.G.W. Archibald and liberal constitutionalism in Nova Scotia, 1820-1840
     Lyndsay M. Campbell

 47  Lawyers, legal education and nation building: lessons from Lawyers' Empire
     Hilary Sommerlad

 55  Contesting the legal culture of professionalism
     Constance Backhouse

 61  Wes  Pue's lawyers
     Wilfrid Prest

 65  Lawyers' Empire and The Great Transformation
     Douglas C Harris

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