They're all by different people. That's really weird.
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it's not uncommon in history scholarship at least
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typically one person edits the whole series in an effort to keep the vibe consistent but different authors write on their personal area of expertise
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Huh. Neat.
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because several of them are things I would be very interested in
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I wonder what common threads are strung thru them
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Law fundamentals and civilization fundamentals are closely tied. It is a strong piece of evidence that civilizations at least implicitly rest on particular theories of world, society and history.
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Comparison of Roman vs. Chinese law is wonderful. Note that in China courts enforce the will of parents over children, in Rome courts recognize and legitimize but don't carry out the will of parents over children.
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