Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy, and Rights in City-States and Democratic Courtrooms

Book Talk discussion on "Representing Justice". A fascinating and ambitious study of the iconography of justice and what it reveals about attitudes towards a just society, impartiality and authority, from the Renaissance to the Mexican Muralists.

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