
Workshop: The Russian Socio-Legal Tradition
9.30-16.30, Thursday 19th April 2012
Memorial Room, The Queen's College, High St, Oxford
This workshop will bring together historians in an attempt to throw light on what is known about socio-legal practices in imperial and Soviet Russia. It will move beyond traditional analyses of the political elite to examine the use of legal institutions in daily life, in order to better understand the roots of contemporary legal culture in Russia.
- Kathryn Hendley, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Alexander Blankenagel, Humboldt University, Berlin
- Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford
- John W. Adams, FLJS President and Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University
- Tatiana Borisova, Higher School of Economics, St Petersburg
- Chris Davis, Wolfson College, Oxford
- Cathy A. Frierson, University of New Hampshire
- Jane Henderson, King’s College, London
- Marina Kurkchiyan, CSLS, University of Oxford
- Michael Palmer, SOAS, University of London
- Peter Solomon, University of Toronto, Canada
To see the programme, click here.
To register online, please go the FLJS website.
