
Jocelyn Hendrickson, "Leaving Iberia: Islamic Law and Christian Conquest in North West Africa" (Harvard UP, 2020)
New Books in Law
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Jocelyn hendriksen launches a serinely brilliant legal history centred on the question of how mediaeval and early modern moslem jurists in iberia and north africa wrestled with various thorny questions. This book combines meticular social and political history with nimble and accessible readings of a vast range of sources from the malice school of law. What emerges from this exercise is a picture of the malachi legal tradition in particular, and islamic law more broadly, that is unavailable for predictable readings. Is enormously interesting and sly complex. It should also be a delight to teach in various graduate and upper level undergraduate courses.
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