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Foreword Sources Historical Introduction General Introduction 1: Biases and Value Judgments in the Study of National Socialist Legal 2: Legal during the Nazi Period: Outlines of a Scholarly Field 3: Was there Progress in Legal History during the Nazi Period? 4: Community and National Community (Volksgemeinschaft): Reflections on Legal Terminology under National Socialism 5: In the Belly of the Beast: Constitutional Legal Theory (Staatsrechtslehre) under National Socialism 6: The Science of Administrative Law under National Socialism 7: The Revival of Administrative Studies (Verwaltungslehre) under National Socialism 8: Administrative Jurisdiction under National Socialism 9: Harsh but Just: Military Justice in the Service of National Socialism 10: The White Rose and Its Judges 11: The Legal System and Judicial Policy in Germany, 1945-1949 12: Theodor Maunz: The Life of a Professor of Constitutional Law Notes Index

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