...we should certainly congratulate Fiona Cownie and Ray Cocks for producing their fine history of the Society. Roger Brownsword Legal Studies Volume 30, No. 1 The author's hope that this book will be a substantial contribution to the history of legal education in the United Kingdom is fully justified. William Twining Journal of Law and Society Volume 37, Number 3, 2010
1 New Questions Affecting the Teaching of Law: 1908–1909
2 Hope Followed by Dismay: 1910–1918
3 Defiance and Debate: 1919–1930
4 Research, Dissent and the Possible Admission of Women: 1930–1939
5 War, Respectability, the Admission of Women, Legal Education with ‘Vituperative Epithets’ and Increasing Self-confidence: 1940–1960
6 The First Fifty Years: A Summary
7 The Swinging Sixties
8 The 1970s: Reform Begins
9 The 1980s: A Difficult Decade
10 The 1990s: A Decade of Change
11 The New Millennium: 2000 and Beyond