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Mr. Hollander traces the development of Princeton University's largely unknown tradition of interdisciplinary legal education and scholarship. After discussing the history of Princeton's now-forgotten law school and the multiple attempts to revive it, he then examines how legal education and...
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Mr. Hollander argues that the Princeton University Library's long-standing tradition of providing support for the nontraditional, nondoctrinal legal scholarship of its faculty and students can offer insights into what an increasingly interdisciplinary future may look like for law school...
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"Often viewed as self-sufficient, Roman farmers actually depended on markets to supply them with a wide range of goods and services, from metal tools to medical expertise. However, the nature, extent, and implications of their market interactions remain unclear. This monograph uses literary and...
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Introduction / John T. Fitzgerald, David B. Hollander, and Thomas R. Blanton IV -- The extramercantile economy : an assessment of the new institutional economics : paradigm in relation to recent studies of ancient Greece and Rome / Thomas R. Blanton IV and David B. Hollander -- Early Greek...
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