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The Invention Of Free Labor The Employment Relation In English And American Law And Culture 13501870 Studies In Legal History Robert J Steinfeld

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The Invention Of Free Labor The Employment Relation In English And American Law And Culture 13501870 Studies In Legal History Robert J Steinfeld
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.81 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Robert J. Steinfeld
ISBN: 9780807854525, 0807854522
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Invention Of Free Labor The Employment Relation In English And American Law And Culture 13501870 Studies In Legal History Robert J Steinfeld by Robert J. Steinfeld 9780807854525, 0807854522 instant download after payment.

Examining the emergence of the modern conception of free labor--labor that could not be legally compelled, even though voluntarily agreed upon--Steinfeld explains how English law dominated the early American colonies, making violation of al labor agreements punishable by imprisonment. By the eighteenth century, traditional legal restrictions no longer applied to many kinds of colonial workers, but it was not until the nineteenth century that indentured servitude came to be regarded as similar to slavery.

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