Voices. Fragments of Legal History Voices. Fragments of Legal History is one of the three forms through which MILHIS Voices presents and shares legal-historical research. The short video contributions hosted...
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MILHIS Voices constitutes the conceptual and communicative core of the project.
It is conceived as a shared space in which legal-historical research is not presented as a finished or unified narrative, but as a set of practices, perspectives, and forms of inquiry.
Through Fragments, Pathways, and Talks, Voices gives shape to three distinct yet complementary dimensions of scholarly work. Fragments offers focused and situated insights: cases, sources, questions, and interpretative problems addressed in their specificity. Pathways traces the trajectories of research, foregrounding methodological choices, archival work, and intellectual itineraries. Talks opens spaces of encounter and exchange, where ideas are discussed, tested, and rethought collectively.
Rather than aiming at definitive syntheses, MILHIS Voices foregrounds how legal history is constructed over time—through different perspectives, dialogue among scholars, and the circulation of ideas across contexts and disciplines. In doing so, it affirms a vision of legal history as a plural, open, and fundamentally dialogical field of knowledge.
Voices. Pathways in Law and History is one of the three forms through which MILHIS Voices presents and reflects upon legal-historical research. It is devoted to the trajectories of inquiry,...
Read moreVoices. MILHIS Talks MILHIS Talks is one of the three forms through which MILHIS Voices articulates its approach to legal-historical research. It is conceived as a space for encounter and...
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