Anton-Hermann Chroust

Anton-Hermann Chroust
Born 29 January 1907
Died January 1982 (1982-02) (aged 74)
Occupation professor of law, philosophy, and history
Academic work
Institutions University of Notre Dame, 1946-1972

Anton-Hermann Chroust (29 January 1907 January 1982) was a German-American jurist, philosopher and historian.[1] Chroust was a professor of law, philosophy, and history, at the University of Notre Dame from 1946 to 1972.[2] Chroust was best known for his 1965 book on the American legal profession titled The Rise of the Legal Profession in America.[3][4]

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References

  1. Kenneth M. Ehrenberg (2016). The Functions of Law. Oxford University Press. pp. 184–. ISBN 978-0-19-967747-4.
  2. "Rise of the legal profession in America. Manuscript".
  3. Sally E. Hadden; Alfred L. Brophy (22 February 2013). A Companion to American Legal History. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 247–. ISBN 978-1-118-53376-5.
  4. http://www.law.ua.edu/pubs/jlp_files/issues_files/vol07/vol07art12.pdf
  5. American Bar Association (April 1966). ABA Journal. American Bar Association. pp. 372–. ISSN 0747-0088.
  6. Howard Abadinsky (1 May 2014). Law, Courts, and Justice in America: Seventh Edition. Waveland Press. pp. 67–. ISBN 978-1-4786-2256-7.
  7. Eva Nyström (2009). Containing Multitudes: Codex Upsaliensis Graecus 8 in Perspective. Uppsala Univ. Library. ISBN 978-91-554-7501-7.
  8. The Modern Schoolman. Saint Louis University. 1974.
  9. Anton Hermann Chroust (1973). Some novel interpretations of the man and his life. University of Notre Dame Press.
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