Arts & Humanities
Law Courts
100%
Leiden
73%
Century Low Country
53%
Single Mothers
46%
Illegitimate children
44%
Historiography
43%
Justice
38%
Lawsuit
36%
Early Modern Europe
34%
Accessibility
32%
Low Countries
28%
18th Century
25%
Social Groups
25%
Entitlement
21%
Illegitimacy
20%
Holy Roman Empire
19%
Adjudication
18%
Inclusiveness
17%
Dispute
15%
Social Relations
15%
Fragmentation
15%
England
15%
Orphans
14%
Widows
13%
Italy
12%
Cut
12%
Spain
12%
France
12%
Persona
11%
Dutch Reformed Church
11%
Paternity
9%
Deviance
9%
Litigation
9%
Beneficiaries
8%
Economics
8%
Motherhood
8%
Workload
8%
Middle Age
8%
Philip II
7%
Monarch
6%
Comparative Analysis
6%
Fate
6%
Jurisdiction
6%
Glance
6%
Grace
6%
Consent
5%
Elites
5%
1970s
5%
Privilege
5%
Ruler
5%
Social Sciences
legal aid
85%
illegitimate child
50%
Access to justice
39%
widow
38%
orphan
37%
eighteenth century
37%
civil law
35%
lawsuit
33%
town
25%
Access to courts
24%
legal claim
21%
sixteenth century
21%
chronically ill
20%
Legal services
19%
economic relations
17%
High Court
17%
illegitimacy
17%
historian
15%
workload
15%
Social Relations
13%
privilege
13%
jurisdiction
12%
commitment
10%
legal recourse
9%
costs
8%
Law
8%
local law
7%
deviant behavior
6%
motherhood
6%
church
5%
time
5%