Early English Laws
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Early English Laws


A major new project entitled 'Early English Laws' has started at the Institute of Historical Research (IHR), University of London. The project aims to edit or re-edit, translate, introduce and comment on all 142 early legal codes, edicts, manuals and treatises composed in England before the issuing of Magna Carta in 1215, and to make these materials available online. For more information, please visit http://www.history.ac.uk/




- U.s. National Archives Releases Videos On Magna Carta Project
The U.S. National Archives in Washington D.C. prepares to return its copy of the 1297 Magna Care to public display, they have released a short documentary video, ?The Encasement of Magna Carta,? which details its state-of-the-art encasement. The Magna...

- Early English Laws Publishes Online Bibliography
Early English Laws publishes online bibliography Early English Laws (EEL), a collaboration between the Institute of Historical Research and King's College London, is pleased to announce the publication of its online bibliography. The bibliography...

- Bursaries For Editors Of Medieval Legal Texts
Bursaries for editors of medieval legal texts Early English Laws (EEL), a collaboration between the Institute of Historical Research and King's College London, is offering 20 bursaries worth £2,000 each. They are designed to support scholars in the...

- Early English Laws Website
I?m delighted to announce that the Early English Laws website is now live. This three-year, AHRC-funded project (a collaboration between the Institute of Historical Research, London and the Centre for Computing in the Humanities at King?s College London)...

- Early English Law
Catching up on a couple of weeks of announcements, so forgive the plethora of new posts that will be forthcoming! Dear colleagues, It is my very great pleasure to announce the CFP for "Early English Law: A Centenary Conference on Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen...



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