Henry James Sumner Maine

The young Maine Sir Henry James Sumner Maine, (15 August 1822 – 3 February 1888), was a British Whig comparative jurist and historian. He is famous for the thesis outlined in his book ''Ancient Law'' that law and society developed "from status to contract." According to the thesis, in the ancient world individuals were tightly bound by status dealing with(in) a particular group while in the modern one, in which individuals are viewed as autonomous agents, they are free to make contracts and form associations with whomever they choose. Because of this thesis, Maine can be seen as one of the forefathers of modern legal anthropology, legal history and sociology of law. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Dissertations on early law and custom by Maine, Henry Sumner, 1822-1888

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    Popular government by Maine, Henry Sumner, 1822-1888

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    Lectures on the early history of institutions by Maine, Henry Sumner, 1822-1888

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