Professor Christopher Tomlins
In May 2014, the School of History and the Department of Law at Queen Mary University of London will be hosting Professor Christopher Tomlins as a
Distinguished Visiting Fellow. Professor Tomlins is Chancellor’s Professor of
Law at University of California, Irvine, Affiliated Research Professor with The
American Bar Foundation, Chicago, and from July 2014, Professor at the
University of California, Berkeley School of Law.
Professor Tomlins will be involved
in the following three events during his Fellowship:
Seminar
on the Methodology of Legal History
3pm
to 5pm, 13 May 2014
L103/L104
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Russell Square, London
Chaired
by Professor Michael Lobban (LSE)
Commentators:
Professor Eric Heinze (Queen Mary), Professor Axel Korner (UCL), Professor
Gareth Stedman-Jones (Queen Mary) and Professor David Sugarman (Lancaster)
To
register, please visit www.methodologyoflegalhistory.eventbrite.co.uk
There
is a pre-circulated paper for this session. Please email m.delmar@qmul.ac.uk to
receive the paper.
Seminar
for Doctoral Students
2pm
to 4pm, 19 May 2014
Room
3.16, Arts 2 Building, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London
E1 4NS
Featuring
a discussion of ‘After Critical Legal History: Scope, Scale, Structure’ (2012).
Please
register with m.delmar@qmul.ac.uk to receive the paper.
Lecture
on the topic ‘Debt, Death, and Redemption: Toward a Soterial-Legal History of
the Turner Rebellion’
3pm
to 5pm, 22 May 2014
Room
100, Law Building, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London E1
4NS
To register, please visit
www.debtdeathredemption.eventbrite.co.uk
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