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- Contributors' Notes - vii
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- Articles
- Ed Cohen
- Typing Wilde: Construing the "Desire to Appear to
Be a Person Inclined to the Commission of the Gravest of All Offenses" - 1
- Steven Wilf
- Imagining Justice: Aesthetics and Public Executions in
Late Eighteenth-Century England - 51
- George C. Thomas III
- A Philosophical Account of Coerced Self-Incrimination
- 79
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- Symposium
- Justice and Its Discontents:
Dissent in the Renaissance
- Introduction - 113
- Mary Anne Case
- From the Mirror of Reason to the Measure of Justice -
115
- Kathy Eden
- Equity and the Origins of Renaissance Historicism: The
Case for Erasmus
- Carla Freccero
- Voices of Subjection: Maternal Sovereignty and Filial
Resistance in and around Marguerite de Navarre's Heptameron - 147
- Donald R. Kelley
- "Lord Deliver Us From Justice" - 159
- David B. Ruderman
- Kabbalah and the Subversion of Traditional Jewish Society
in Early Modern Europe - 169
- Nancy E. Wright
- Legal and Linguistic Coercion of Recusant Women in Early
Modern England - 179
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- Book Reviews
- Rogers M. Smith
- Judith Shklar and the Pleasures of American Political
Thought - 187
- Judith N. Shklar
- Pictures of America - 191
- Austin Sarat
- Law's Two Lives: Humanist Visions and Professional Education
- 201
- Barbara Shapiro
- Circumstantial Evidence: Of Law, Literature, and Culture
- 219
- Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
- Beyond Transgression: Toward a Free Market in Morality
- 243
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