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Henry James Sumner Maine

    August 15, 1822 – February 3, 1888

    Sir Henry James Sumner Maine was an English comparative jurist and historian. He is renowned for his thesis in Ancient Law, which posits that law and society evolved from 'status to contract.' This theory suggests that ancient societies rigidly bound individuals by status to familial or social groups, whereas modern societies recognize individuals as autonomous agents free to enter contracts and form associations. Maine's work is thus considered foundational to the modern sociology of law.

    Popular Government
    Lectures on the Early History of Institutions: (a Sequel to "Ancient Law")
    Le Droit International: La Guerre
    Sir Henry Maine; a Brief Memoir of his Life
    Dissertations On Early Law and Custom
    Ancient Law
    • 2024

      This reprint preserves the essence of a classic work first published in 1883. It offers readers a chance to explore the themes, characters, and narrative style of the period, reflecting the cultural and historical context of its time. The book's enduring relevance and charm continue to captivate audiences, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.

      Dissertations on Early Law and Custom; Chiefly Selected from Lectures Delivered at Oxford
    • 2024

      The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1883, preserving the historical context and language of the time. It offers readers a glimpse into the themes and ideas prevalent during the late 19th century, making it a valuable addition for those interested in literary history or the evolution of storytelling. This edition allows modern audiences to experience the original narrative and style, showcasing the enduring relevance of the text.

      Dissertations on Early Law and Custom. Chiefly Selected from Lectures Delivered at
    • 2024

      This reprint preserves the original text from 1876, offering readers a chance to explore the historical context and themes of the time. It provides insights into the era's culture, language, and societal norms, making it a valuable resource for both casual readers and scholars interested in 19th-century literature. The book invites a deeper understanding of its characters and plot, reflecting the values and challenges of its time.

      Village-communities in the East and West. Six Lectures Delivered at Oxford to which are Added Other Lectures, Addresses and Essays
    • 2023

      Dissertations On Early Law and Custom

      • 444 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This collection of dissertations provides a comprehensive look into the early development of law and custom throughout history. The authors explore topics such as the influence of the Roman legal system on modern law, and the evolution of customary law in pre-modern societies. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and evolution of legal systems.

      Dissertations On Early Law and Custom
    • 2023

      Lectures on the Early History of Institutions is a book by Henry Sumner Maine, offering a detailed examination of the development of legal and political institutions in early human societies. This sequel to his earlier work, Ancient Law, is a pioneering work in the field of comparative legal studies.

      Lectures on the Early History of Institutions: (a Sequel to "Ancient Law")
    • 2022
    • 2022
    • 2022
    • 2018

      Popular Government

      four essays - I. Prospects of popular government; II. Nature of democracy; III. Age of progress; IV. Constitution of the United States

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the foundations of democracy, this collection of four essays delves into the prospects of popular government, the essence of democratic principles, the advancements of the age, and the enduring nature of the United States Constitution. Originally published in 1890, it offers a historical perspective on governance and the evolution of democratic ideals, making it a valuable resource for understanding the political landscape of the time.

      Popular Government
    • 2018

      Ancient Law

      Its Connection to the History of the Classical Society of Greece and Rome (Hardcover)

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The evolution of legal principles from Ancient Rome to contemporary American law is intricately explored, highlighting how these foundational concepts have shaped modern legal systems and societal frameworks. Henry Sumner Maine delves into the historical context and significance of these legal traditions, revealing their lasting impact on the United States.

      Ancient Law