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James Donovan

Donovan, J.M. (forthcoming). Juries and the transformation of criminal justice in France in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. The University of North Carolina Press. 

Donovan, J.M. (2007). Not a right but a public function: The debate in the French National Assembly over the 1872 law on jury formation. French History, 21(4), 395-410. 

Donovan, J.M. (1999). Magistrates and juries in France, 1791-1952. French Historical Studies. 22(3), 379-420. 

Donovan, J.M. (1996). The changing composition of juries in France, 1791-1952. Proceedings of the Western Society for French History: Selected Papers of the Annual Meeting, 23, 256-272.

Donovan, J.M. (1994). Combatting the sexual abuse of children in France, 1825-1913. Criminal Justice History, 15, 59-93.

Donovan, J.M. (1991). Infanticide and the juries in France, 1825-1913. Journal of Family History, 16, 157-176.

Donovan, J.M. (1988). Abortion, the law, and the juries in France, 1825-1923. Criminal Justice History, 9, 157-188. 

Donovan, J.M. (1987). Justice and sexualtiy in Victorian Marseille, 1825-1885. Journal of Social History, 21, 229-262.

Donovan, J.M. (1984). The uprooting theory of crime and the Corsicans of Marseille, 1825-1880. French Historical Studies, 13, 500-528.

Donovan, J.M. (1981). Justice unblind: The juries and the criminal classes in France, 1825-1914. Journal of Social History, 15, 89-107.

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