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OverviewWhat makes Civilisation? is an overview of the history of Law and Western civilisation from the Mycenaeans to today - over 3000 years. The impetus for writing this short book was my belief that classicists, historians, economists and politicians simply do not understand law. They have a blind spot. As such, they are uninterested in this topic. Without law, you cannot have a developed civilisation. As a result of this misunderstanding, on any discussion on Western civilisation, the enormous contribution law has made is simply ignored or not given the attention it deserves. This book attempts to tackle the reasons why law's contribution to Western civilisation is so misunderstood. I conclude by comparing Western civilisation with other previous civilisations and comment on postmodernism and the rule of law. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John FisherPublisher: Softwood Books Imprint: Softwood Books ISBN: 9781919414300ISBN 10: 1919414304 Pages: 146 Publication Date: 11 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Skilful pulling together of many strands over great stretches of history"" - Philip Wood ""Very personal, highly stimulating. Touches issues that are close to my heart"" - Wolfgang Ernst ""I wish I had known when I studied Roman Law at Oxford that the concepts contained in all 320 jurisdictions of the world came from it"" - Boyan Wells ""This short analytical review of world history fizzes with interesting ideas and controversial propositions. I cannot claim to agree with every word of it, but it makes fascinating reading"" - Sir Rupert Jackson ""A wonderfully thought-provoking, hugely informative overview of many civilisations, dealing with the contributions of the Romans, the Chinese, and the Arabs to our own, focussing on the importance of the Law"" - Tony Herbert ""A good, legal history lesson containing a wealth of information"" - David Sutton ""A fascinating tour d'horizon of world law. It was really excellent"" - Paul Crook Author InformationBorn in 1951 and brought up near Burnley, John went to Sedbergh School, then to Leeds University where he studied law. He joined Allen & Overy in 1975 and left in 1980 to go to Hong Kong, where he formed and was a litigation partner in an international firm of solicitors and represented Hong Kong at rugby. In 2003, he formed his own legal firm and still practices as a notary public. John is married to Mary and they have four children: Stephanie, Juliette, James, and Charles. Juliette and Charles are solicitors with leading international firms. Stephanie studied law and accountancy at Leeds University and is a chartered accountant. James is a director at HM Treasury. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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