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The American Society for Legal History invites scholars
in American, English, British, and Continental European legal history
to apply to succeed Thomas A. Green and Daniel R. Ernst as co-editors
of Studies in Legal History–the book series published by University of
North Carolina Press for the Society. Tom and Dan are stepping down
after many years of exceptional–and exceptionally successful–service
on behalf of all of us in legal history. Indeed, their success has
been such that the Society recognizes that three or four co-editors
may be necessary to maintain the breadth of the series.
The co-editorships offer no reward other than the
opportunity to help shape the wide field of legal history through the
books they bring to publication. Interested scholars are asked to
contact the chair of the ASLH Publications Committee, Bruce H. Mann,
at mann@law.harvard.edu for further information.
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