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<strong>The</strong> British Legal History Conference<br />

<strong>The</strong> first British Legal History Conference was held in 1972 at Aberystwyth,<br />

on the initiative of Professor Dafydd Jenkins. Since then there have<br />

been meetings at London/Cambridge (1974 and 1975), Edinburgh (1977),<br />

Birmingham (1979), Bristol (1981), Norwich (1983), Canterbury (1985),<br />

Cardiff (1987) and Glasgow (1989) and the Conference has become established<br />

as a leading forum for the discussion of all aspects of the history of law.<br />

Proceedings of the first eight Conferences have been published as follows:<br />

Legal History Studies 1972, ed. D. Jenkins, University of Wales Press, Cardiff<br />

1975<br />

Legal Records and the Historian, ed. J.H. Baker, Royal Historical Society,<br />

London 1978<br />

Law-making and Law-makers in British History, ed. A. Harding, Royal<br />

Historical Society, London 1980<br />

Law, Litigants and the Legal Profession, ed. E.W. Ives and A.H.<br />

Manchester, Royal Historical Society, London 1983<br />

Law and Social Change, ed. J. Guy, Royal Historical Society, London 1984<br />

Customs, Courts and Counsel, ed. A. Kiralfy, M. Slatter and R. Virgoe, in<br />

Journal of Legal History v, 1984, and as a separate volume, Frank Cass,<br />

London 1985<br />

<strong>The</strong> Political Context of Law, ed. Richard Eales and David Sullivan, <strong>The</strong><br />

Hambledon Press, London 1987<br />

Legal Record and Historical Reality, ed. Thomas G. Watkin, <strong>The</strong> Hambledon<br />

Press, London and Ronceverte 1989

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