Social Sciences
legal consciousness
100%
legal person
95%
cultural turn
94%
Legal history
89%
nineteenth century
73%
psychiatrist
68%
fraud
68%
deviant behavior
68%
criminology
68%
psychiatry
66%
Law
65%
historian
39%
history
38%
offense
32%
legal form
30%
history of ideas
29%
delusion
29%
writer
28%
literature
27%
legal instruments
27%
petition
25%
pragmatism
24%
the ministry
24%
justice
23%
cultural change
23%
psychology
23%
resident
23%
popular press
21%
positivism
21%
quotation
20%
disposition
20%
doctrine
19%
experiment
19%
poetry
19%
time
18%
individualization
18%
publicity
18%
larceny
18%
further education
18%
party in question
18%
genealogy
17%
responsibility
17%
natural sciences
17%
ambivalence
16%
legal competency
16%
pathology
16%
pain
16%
university teacher
16%
autonomy
15%
Arts & Humanities
Criminology
85%
Fraud
65%
Psychiatrists
62%
Psychiatry
58%
Insanity
57%
Positivist
53%
Crime
42%
American History
34%
Justice
33%
Residents
28%
Strange Career
27%
Physiological Psychology
25%
Cesare Lombroso
25%
G. Stanley Hall
25%
Gulliver's Travels
25%
Anthropometrics
24%
American Psychiatry
24%
English People
24%
Origin Stories
24%
Object Lesson
24%
Jonathan Swift
23%
Impunity
23%
Literary Influences
22%
Personal Archives
22%
Pseudoscience
22%
Tutelage
22%
Individualization
22%
Ambivalence
22%
Human Psychology
21%
Academic Discipline
21%
Penchant
21%
Touring
21%
Epigraph
20%
Mental Disease
20%
Ridicule
20%
Experiment
20%
Quarry
20%
Fiction
20%
Formative Years
20%
Lawyers
20%
Education
19%
Medical Practitioners
19%
Pain
19%
Writing of History
19%
Philosophers of Science
19%
National Archives
19%
Ingenuity
19%
Theft
19%
Seminary
19%
New Science
19%