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For an essay I am writing, would the members be willing to list the top ten historians (I expect legal historians will be an important part of the list). I am also very interested in the criteria for the choices. Any field of legal or political history, any time period. For example, does Mommsen still belong in the top ten? How about Maitland? All best, Peter Peter Charles Hoffer Distinguished Research Professor Department of History University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602
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