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  • - The d'Hauteville Case and Legal Experience in Antebellum America
    av Michael (Indiana University) Grossberg
    432 - 1 341,-

    A Judgment for Solomon tells the story of the d'Hauteville case, a controversial child custody battle fought in 1840. It uses the story of one couple's bitter fight over their son to explore some timebound and timeless features of American legal culture.

  • - The Battle over Northern School Segregation, 1865-1954
    av Virginia) Douglas & Davison (College of William and Mary
    396 - 1 118,-

    This history of efforts to desegregate northern schools during the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century explores two dominant themes. This book examines why so many northern communities did engage in school segregation (in violation of state laws) and how northern blacks challenged this illegal activity.

  • - Protest, Politics, and the Making of the American Penal State, 1776-1941
    av Rebecca M. McLennan
    480 - 953,-

    America's prison-based system of punishment has not always enjoyed the widespread political and moral legitimacy it has today. In this groundbreaking reinterpretation of penal history, Rebecca McLennan covers the periods of deep instability, popular protest, and political crisis that characterized early American prisons. She details the debates surrounding prison reform, including the limits of state power, the influence of market forces, the role of unfree labor, and the 'just deserts' of wrongdoers. McLennan also explores the system that existed between the War of 1812 and the Civil War, where private companies relied on prisoners for labor. Finally, she discusses the rehabilitation model that has primarily characterized the penal system in the twentieth century. Unearthing fresh evidence from prison and state archives, McLennan shows how, in each of three distinct periods of crisis, widespread dissent culminated in the dismantling of old systems of imprisonment.

  • - Popular Politics and Criminal Justice in Revolutionary America
    av Professor Steven Wilf
    361 - 1 025,-

    Law's Imagined Republic shows how the American Revolution was marked by the rapid proliferation of law talk across the colonies. Drawing on a wealth of material from criminal cases, Steven Wilf reconstructs the intertextual ways Americans from the 1760s through the 1790s read law.

  • av James D. (Northern Illinois University) Schmidt
    361 - 1 118,-

    This book challenges existing understandings of child labor by tracing how law altered the meanings of work for young people in the United States between the Revolution and the Great Depression, finding the origins of the shifts in litigations that occurred in the wake of industrial accidents incurred by young workers.

  • - Legal Thought before Modernism
    av Kunal M. Parker
    448 - 1 162,-

    This book argues for a change in our understanding of the relationships among law, politics and history. Since the turn of the nineteenth century, a certain anti-foundational conception of history has served to undermine law's foundations, such that we tend to think of law as nothing other than a species of politics. Thus viewed, the activity of unelected, common law judges appears to be an encroachment on the space of democracy. However, Kunal M. Parker shows that the world of the nineteenth century looked rather different. Democracy was itself constrained by a sense that history possessed a logic, meaning and direction that democracy could not contravene. In such a world, far from law being seen in opposition to democracy, it was possible to argue that law - specifically, the common law - did a better job than democracy of guiding America along history's path.

  • - American Legal Thought and the Transatlantic Turn to History
    av Austin) Rabban & David M. (University of Texas
    512 - 1 162,-

    This is a study of the central role of history in late nineteenth-century American legal thought.

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