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An essential research resource for those interested in law, legal history, economics, politics, criminology, religion, social welfare, and social and cultural history.

MOML: primary sources for historians
The Making of Modern Law offers important research material for researchers of social, legal, economic, political, and cultural history as well as criminology, religion, social welfare, and sociology. It also provides source and background material for victorian literature, and 19th- and early 20th- century studies. Society and its changing morality can be studied through titles on the morality of the law. Discussion of cases, procedures and reasons for a change in the law, offer the historian a fascinating insight into attitudes, predominant prejudices and the manner in which society functioned.

MOML: the essential resource for Legal History
The Making of Modern Law is an essential reference resource for historical and contemporary legal studies. With a range of valuable literature from the most influential writers and key legal thinkers of the 19th and early 20th centuries, researchers have the resources to trace the evolution of modern law in Britain and the United States during these periods of monumental change. MOML covers all aspects of American and British law and encompasses a range of analytical, theoretical and practical literature for research in American and British legal history.

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