Recent reading
Jun. 27th, 2017 04:49 pmGreenwitch by Susan Cooper (#3 in the Dark is Rising series)
Reread. I hardly remembered this one at all, really, but I liked it a lot, especially that Jane plays such an important role. I also liked the outside view of Will after having been in his head the whole previous book. Also I am fond of Rufus the dog--my family had an Irish setter when I was young.
Rätten i samhället by Thomas Mathiesen (The Law in Society, probably not available in English)
I've been exposed to the court system since I'm handling the administration of a couple of court cases for my environmental org, and then I ran across this book. The author has written a really good book about social movement strategies and I was curious to see what he'd say about the law. Basically this is a short introduction to the sociology of law, written in a very accessible way, and I found it interesting.
Reread. I hardly remembered this one at all, really, but I liked it a lot, especially that Jane plays such an important role. I also liked the outside view of Will after having been in his head the whole previous book. Also I am fond of Rufus the dog--my family had an Irish setter when I was young.
Rätten i samhället by Thomas Mathiesen (The Law in Society, probably not available in English)
I've been exposed to the court system since I'm handling the administration of a couple of court cases for my environmental org, and then I ran across this book. The author has written a really good book about social movement strategies and I was curious to see what he'd say about the law. Basically this is a short introduction to the sociology of law, written in a very accessible way, and I found it interesting.