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Index
Copyright
Title Page
Contents
Foreword
Sources
Historical Introduction
General Introduction
Part One. The Study of National Socialist Legal History
1. Biases and Value Judgments in the Study of National Socialist Legal History
2. Legal History during the Nazi Period: Outlines of a Scholarly Field
3. Was There “Progress in Legal History” during the Nazi Period?
4. Community and National Community (Volksgemeinschaft): Reflections on Legal Terminology under National Socialism
Part Two. Legal Theory and Practice
5. In the Belly of the Beast: Constitutional Legal Theory (Staatsrechtslehre) under National Socialism
6. The Science of Administrative Law under National Socialism
7. The “Revival of Administrative Studies” (Verwaltungslehre) under National Socialism
8. Administrative Jurisdiction under National Socialism
9. “Harsh but Just”: Military Justice in the Service of National Socialism
10. The White Rose and Its Judges
Part Three. The Postwar Aftermath
11. The Legal System and Judicial Policy in Germany, 1945–1949
12. Theodor Maunz: The Life of a Professor of Constitutional Law
Notes
Index
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