Sumario: | This book, deriving from the II Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Historia del Derecho, explores the complex transitions and challenges in the history of law. It provides a comprehensive overview of legal history, examining cultural, religious, and ideological influences on legal transitions throughout history. Contributions from various legal scholars offer insights into historical legal systems, such as the transition from Muslim to Christian systems, and the dynastic changes in 18th-century Sardinia. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding past legal frameworks to inform contemporary legal practices and education. It discusses the application of innovative teaching methods, such as gamification and the use of digital tools, to enhance student engagement in legal history. Intended for legal historians, educators, and students, it also addresses the inclusion of gender equality topics in legal education and the need for methodologies like Public History to effectively transfer legal knowledge to society.
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