
| Constitutional theory as literature in the 19th-century anglosphere |
| Charles Dickens, Albert Venn Dicey, and Oppeness in the anglosphere |
| Rethoric and empire: constitutional thought and literature in the 19th-century anglosphere |
| Authoring the Nation: Madame de Stael and the literary origins of the State |
| The end of the Victorian Era: reflections on an Edwardian viewpoint |
| Illustrating the Indian Penal Code: bigamy, the Victorian novel, and the formation of national identity |
| The Christian Yar - Still needed? Jahn Keble on the 'co-extensiveness' of Church and State |
| We have never been persons! |
| A tragic photograph: emotional journey of a political spectator |
| Thoughts, words, and promises: Fides and the legal significance of the inner sphere |