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A Companion To American Legal History Sally E Hadden Alfred L Brophy Eds

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A Companion To American Legal History Sally E Hadden Alfred L Brophy Eds
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.42 MB
Pages: 588
Author: Sally E. Hadden, Alfred L. Brophy (eds.)
ISBN: 9781118533727, 9781444331424, 1118533720, 1444331426
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Companion To American Legal History Sally E Hadden Alfred L Brophy Eds by Sally E. Hadden, Alfred L. Brophy (eds.) 9781118533727, 9781444331424, 1118533720, 1444331426 instant download after payment.

ACompanion to American Legal History presents a compilation of the most recent writings from leading scholars on American legal history from the colonial era through the late twentieth century.

  • Presents up-to-date research describing the key debates in American legal history
  • Reflects the current state of American legal history research and points readers in the direction of future research
  • Represents an ideal companion for graduate and law students seeking an introduction to the field, the key questions, and future research ideas
Content:
Chapter One Reconsidering the Seventeenth Century: Legal History in the Americas (pages 5–25): Elizabeth Dale
Chapter Two What's Done and Undone: Colonial American Legal History, 1700?1775 (pages 26–45): Sally E. Hadden
Chapter Three 1775?1815 (pages 46–66): Ellen Holmes Pearson
Chapter Four The Antebellum Era Through Civil War (pages 67–85): Alfred L. Brophy
Chapter Five Beyond Classical Legal Thought: Law and Governance in Postbellum America, 1865–1920 (pages 86–104): Roman J. Hoyos
Chapter Six American Legal History, 1920–1970 (pages 105–124): Christopher W. Schmidt
Chapter Seven Native Americans (pages 125–151): Christian McMillen
Chapter Eight African Americans in Slavery (pages 152–170): Thomas J. Davis
Chapter Nine African Americans in Freedom (pages 171–189): James Campbell
Chapter Ten Women's Legal History (pages 190–208): Felice Batlan
Chapter Eleven Families (pages 209–227): David S. Tanenhaus
Chapter Twelve Who Belongs? Immigrants and the Law in American History (pages 228–246): Allison Brownell Tirres
Chapter Thirteen The Legal Profession (pages 247–265): Mark E. Steiner
Chapter Fourteen Law and the Economy of Early America: Markets, Institutions of Exchange, and Labor (pages 267–288): Christine Desan
Chapter Fifteen Law and the Economy in the United States, 1820–2000 (pages 289–307): Harwell Wells
Chapter Sixteen Law and Labor in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (pages 308–328): Deborah Dinner
Chapter Seventeen Siting the Legal History of Poverty: Below, Above, and Amidst (pages 329–348): Felicia Kornbluh and Karen Tani
Chapter Eighteen Taxes (pages 349–366): Robin L. Einhorn
Chapter Nineteen Law and the Administrative State (pages 367–386): Joanna L. Grisinger
Chapter Twenty Law and Religion (pages 387–405): Steven K. Green
Chapter Twenty?one Legal History and the Military (pages 406–421): Elizabeth L. Hillman
Chapter Twenty?Two Criminal Law and Justice in America (pages 422–440): Elizabeth Dale
Chapter Twenty?Three Intellectual Property (pages 441–459): Steven Wilf
Chapter Twenty?Four Law and Literature (pages 461–483): Jeannine Marie DeLombard
Chapter Twenty?Five Legal Thought from Blackstone to Kent and Story (pages 484–505): Steven J. Macias
Chapter Twenty?Six American Jurisprudence in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (pages 506–523): James D. Schmidt
Chapter Twenty?Seven Critical Legal Studies (pages 524–542): John Henry Schlegel
Chapter Twenty?Eight The International Context: An Imperial Perspective on American Legal History (pages 543–561): Clara Altman

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