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"Roman law is widely considered to be the foundation of European legal culture and an inherent source of unity within European law. Roman Law and the Idea of Europe explores the emergence of this idea of Roman law as an idealized shared heritage, tracing its origins among exiled German scholars in Britain during the Nazi regime. The book follows the spread and influence of these ideas in Europe after the war as part of the larger enthusiasm for European unity. It argues that the rise of the importance of Roman law was a reaction against the crisis of jurisprudence in the face of Nazi ideas of racial and ultranationalistic law, leading to the establishment of the idea of Europe founded on shared legal principles. With contributions from leading academics in the field as well as established younger scholars, this volume will be of immense interests to anyone studying intellectual history, legal history, political history and Roman law in the context of Europe."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Law --- Roman law --- International unification. --- Roman influences. --- Influence --- History. --- Europe --- Law and legislation --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia
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"Building on research within the fields of exile studies and critical migration studies and drawing links between historical and contemporary 'refugee scholarship', this volume challenges the bias of methodological nationalism and Eurocentrism in discussing the multifaceted forms of knowledge emerging in the context of migration and mobility. With critical attention to the meaning, production and scope of 'refugee scholarship' generated at the institutions of higher education, it also focuses on 'refugee knowledge' produced outside academia, and scrutinizes the conditions according to which it is validated or silenced. Presenting studies of historical refuge and exile together with the experiences of contemporary refugee scholars, this book will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in forced migration, refugee studies, the sociology of knowledge and the phenomenon of 'insider' knowledge, and research methods and methodology"--
Political refugees --- Scholars --- College teachers --- Learning and scholarship --- Knowledge, Sociology of. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / General --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General --- Social conditions. --- Europe --- Emigration and immigration --- Research. --- Erudition --- Scholarship --- Civilization --- Intellectual life --- Education --- Research --- Academicians --- Academics (Persons) --- College instructors --- College lecturers --- College professors --- College science teachers --- Lectors (Higher education) --- Lecturers, College --- Lecturers, University --- Professors --- Universities and colleges --- University academics --- University instructors --- University lecturers --- University professors --- University teachers --- Teachers --- Persons --- Asylum seekers --- Refugees, Political --- Refugees --- Knowledge, Theory of (Sociology) --- Sociology of knowledge --- Communication --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Public opinion --- Sociology --- Social epistemology --- Faculty --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- case studies --- Eurocentrism --- ethnography --- exiles --- exile scholars --- exile studies --- experiences --- knowledge --- methodological nationalism --- migration studies --- neoliberalism --- refugees --- refugee knowledge --- refugee scholarship --- research methods --- scientific knowledge --- silencing --- social science --- sociology of knowledge --- validation
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