Religion in the Mirror of Law. Eastern European Perspectives from the Early Modern Period to 1939 (original) (raw)
Studien zur europäischen Rechtsgeschichte
Abstract
This book is about the interconnections of religion and law in East Central European legal culture – or more precisely cultures. It delves into the role of religion in legal thought, in political constitutions, legal practice and performance, as well as in understandings of justice from the 16th century to 1939. At the core of the study are the Polish, Lithuanian, Belorusian and Ukrainian lands that were continuously inhabited by multiple religious communities and settlers of various religious belongings.
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