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Bankruptcy In An Industrial Society A History Of The Bankruptcy Court For The Northern District Of Ohio 1st Edition M Susan Murnane

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Bankruptcy In An Industrial Society A History Of The Bankruptcy Court For The Northern District Of Ohio 1st Edition M Susan Murnane
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Publisher: University of Akron Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.55 MB
Pages: 459
Author: M. Susan Murnane
ISBN: 9781629220154, 1629220159
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Bankruptcy In An Industrial Society A History Of The Bankruptcy Court For The Northern District Of Ohio 1st Edition M Susan Murnane by M. Susan Murnane 9781629220154, 1629220159 instant download after payment.

Not a history of bankruptcy law, Murnane’s work is a social and institutional history of the Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Ohio. The work explains the development of the court and the story of the people who worked there and of those who sought refuge in the bankruptcy court, within the context of northern Ohio’s changing economy. The story of this particular bankruptcy court also illustrates the historical evolution of bankruptcy as an American institution.

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