14/1/50 Guide to the American Society for Legal History Archives American Society for Legal History Archives

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Guide to the American Society for Legal History Archives 1958/9999 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection American Society for Legal History Archives 1958-2007, 2012- 14/1/50 American Society for Legal History 7.60 English University of Illinois Archives
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Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: American Society for Legal History
Administrative Information Accruals:

5/20/1998; 7/22/2002; 1/17/2012; 5/2012, 6/2012

Arrangement of Materials:

Alphabetical and chronological thereunder

Scope and Contents

Archives of the American Society for Legal History (ASLH), a lawyers and historians' professional society, includes board of directors minutes, officer and member correspondence, membership directories and lists, newsletters, annual meeting programs, committee records, financial records, Studies in Legal History books, and Law and History Review. In addition to legal history, subjects include government funding of the humanities, the preservation of historical records, and the state of scholarly publication. Correspondents include the American Council of Learned Societies, the American Historical Association, Morris Arnold, Henry Bourguihon, James Ely, Robert Hemholtz, Robert Ireland, Stanley Katz, Milton Klein, and Erwin Surrency.