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It is encouraging to see how work currently in progress is opening up our understanding of the significance and operation of the law in Ancien Régime Europe, a trend which is illustrated by the two books, each of them well researched and well thought out works which add much to grasp of such matters, under review here. Both of them, of course, deal with fairly familiar topics : everyone who has studied the history of European law will have heard of Beccaria, while the law codes created by enl...