Sarah Hanley
Affiliations: | University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA |
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European History, Modern History, History of ReligionGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeSara L. Kimble | grad student | 2002 | University of Iowa |
Jesse A. Spohnholz | grad student | 2004 | University of Iowa |
Rebecca J. Pulju | grad student | 2005 | University of Iowa |
Nathan C. Godley | grad student | 2006 | University of Iowa |
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Hanley S. (2010) What Is in a Name?: “Our French Law” Law and History Review. 28: 827-836 |
Hanley S. (2003) “The Jurisprudence of the Arrêts”: Marital Union, Civil Society, and State Formation in France, 1550–1650 Law and History Review. 21: 1-40 |
Hanley S. (1997) Social Sites of Political Practice in France: Lawsuits, Civil Rights, and the Separation of Powers in Domestic and State Government, 1500–1800 The American Historical Review. 102: 27-52 |
Hanley S, Keegan P, Darmon P. (1987) Damning the Innocent: A History of the Persecution of the Impotent in Pre-Revolutionary France The American Historical Review. 92: 676 |
Hanley S. (1987) pierre darmon . Damning the Innocent: A History of the Persecution of the Impotent in Pre-Revolutionary France . Translated by paul keegan . New York: Viking. 1985. Pp. 234. $18.95 The American Historical Review. 92: 676-677 |