The article discusses Comparative Legal History from a methodological point of view, seeking to define comparison departing from historiography and demonstrating how the discipline of legal history emerged in the nineteenth century to validate the idea of a national legal science. Secondly, the article presents the traditional idea of comparison as a means of constructing new identities. Finally, it introduces a new method of Comparative Legal History, claiming that the research object can always be located in a wider perspective than the national one. This demonstrates that comparison could be understood as an innate instrument of the legal historian.
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Pihlajamäki, H. (2015). Contextos Comparativos em História do Direito: somos todos comparatistas agora? Seqüência: Estudos Jurídicos e Políticos, 36(70), 57. https://doi.org/10.5007/2177-7055.2015v36n70p57
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