Christopher L. Tomlins / Michael Grossberg
The Cambridge History of Law in America
Herausgeber: Grossberg, Michael
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This volume covers American law in the nineteenth century and describes the development of modern legal systems.
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This volume covers American law in the nineteenth century and describes the development of modern legal systems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 888
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1566g
- ISBN-13: 9780521803069
- ISBN-10: 0521803063
- Artikelnr.: 23526812
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 888
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1566g
- ISBN-13: 9780521803069
- ISBN-10: 0521803063
- Artikelnr.: 23526812
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Law and the American state, from the Revolution to the Civil War:
institutional growth and structural change Mark R. Wilson; 2. Legal
education and legal thought, 1790-1920 Hugh C. MacGill and R. Kent Newmyer;
3. The legal profession: from the Revolution to the Civil War Alfred S.
Konefsky; 4. The courts, 1790-1920 Kermit L. Hall; 5. Criminal justice in
the United States, 1790-1920: a government of laws or men? Elizabeth Dale;
6. Citizenship and immigration law, 1800-1924: resolutions of membership
and territory Kunal M. Parker; 7. Federal policy, Western movement and
consequences for indigenous people, 1790-1920 David E. Wilkins; 8. Marriage
and domestic relations Norma Basch; 9. Slavery, antislavery, and the coming
of the Civil War Ariela Gross; 10. The civil war and reconstruction Laura
F. Edwards; 11. Law, personhood and citizenship in the long nineteenth
century: the borders of belonging Barbara Young Welke; 12. Law in popular
culture, 1790-1920: the people and the law Nan Goodman; 13. Law and
religion, 1790-1920 Sarah Barringer Gordon; 14. Legal innovation and market
capitalism, 1790-1920 Tony A. Freyer; 15. Innovations in law and
technology, 1790-1920 B. Zorina Khan; 16. The laws of industrial
organization, 1870-1920 Karen Orren; 17. The military in American legal
history Jonathan Lurie; 18. The United States and international affairs,
1789-1919 Eileen P. Scully; 19. Politics, state building, and the courts,
1870-1920 William E. Forbath.
institutional growth and structural change Mark R. Wilson; 2. Legal
education and legal thought, 1790-1920 Hugh C. MacGill and R. Kent Newmyer;
3. The legal profession: from the Revolution to the Civil War Alfred S.
Konefsky; 4. The courts, 1790-1920 Kermit L. Hall; 5. Criminal justice in
the United States, 1790-1920: a government of laws or men? Elizabeth Dale;
6. Citizenship and immigration law, 1800-1924: resolutions of membership
and territory Kunal M. Parker; 7. Federal policy, Western movement and
consequences for indigenous people, 1790-1920 David E. Wilkins; 8. Marriage
and domestic relations Norma Basch; 9. Slavery, antislavery, and the coming
of the Civil War Ariela Gross; 10. The civil war and reconstruction Laura
F. Edwards; 11. Law, personhood and citizenship in the long nineteenth
century: the borders of belonging Barbara Young Welke; 12. Law in popular
culture, 1790-1920: the people and the law Nan Goodman; 13. Law and
religion, 1790-1920 Sarah Barringer Gordon; 14. Legal innovation and market
capitalism, 1790-1920 Tony A. Freyer; 15. Innovations in law and
technology, 1790-1920 B. Zorina Khan; 16. The laws of industrial
organization, 1870-1920 Karen Orren; 17. The military in American legal
history Jonathan Lurie; 18. The United States and international affairs,
1789-1919 Eileen P. Scully; 19. Politics, state building, and the courts,
1870-1920 William E. Forbath.
1. Law and the American state, from the Revolution to the Civil War:
institutional growth and structural change Mark R. Wilson; 2. Legal
education and legal thought, 1790-1920 Hugh C. MacGill and R. Kent Newmyer;
3. The legal profession: from the Revolution to the Civil War Alfred S.
Konefsky; 4. The courts, 1790-1920 Kermit L. Hall; 5. Criminal justice in
the United States, 1790-1920: a government of laws or men? Elizabeth Dale;
6. Citizenship and immigration law, 1800-1924: resolutions of membership
and territory Kunal M. Parker; 7. Federal policy, Western movement and
consequences for indigenous people, 1790-1920 David E. Wilkins; 8. Marriage
and domestic relations Norma Basch; 9. Slavery, antislavery, and the coming
of the Civil War Ariela Gross; 10. The civil war and reconstruction Laura
F. Edwards; 11. Law, personhood and citizenship in the long nineteenth
century: the borders of belonging Barbara Young Welke; 12. Law in popular
culture, 1790-1920: the people and the law Nan Goodman; 13. Law and
religion, 1790-1920 Sarah Barringer Gordon; 14. Legal innovation and market
capitalism, 1790-1920 Tony A. Freyer; 15. Innovations in law and
technology, 1790-1920 B. Zorina Khan; 16. The laws of industrial
organization, 1870-1920 Karen Orren; 17. The military in American legal
history Jonathan Lurie; 18. The United States and international affairs,
1789-1919 Eileen P. Scully; 19. Politics, state building, and the courts,
1870-1920 William E. Forbath.
institutional growth and structural change Mark R. Wilson; 2. Legal
education and legal thought, 1790-1920 Hugh C. MacGill and R. Kent Newmyer;
3. The legal profession: from the Revolution to the Civil War Alfred S.
Konefsky; 4. The courts, 1790-1920 Kermit L. Hall; 5. Criminal justice in
the United States, 1790-1920: a government of laws or men? Elizabeth Dale;
6. Citizenship and immigration law, 1800-1924: resolutions of membership
and territory Kunal M. Parker; 7. Federal policy, Western movement and
consequences for indigenous people, 1790-1920 David E. Wilkins; 8. Marriage
and domestic relations Norma Basch; 9. Slavery, antislavery, and the coming
of the Civil War Ariela Gross; 10. The civil war and reconstruction Laura
F. Edwards; 11. Law, personhood and citizenship in the long nineteenth
century: the borders of belonging Barbara Young Welke; 12. Law in popular
culture, 1790-1920: the people and the law Nan Goodman; 13. Law and
religion, 1790-1920 Sarah Barringer Gordon; 14. Legal innovation and market
capitalism, 1790-1920 Tony A. Freyer; 15. Innovations in law and
technology, 1790-1920 B. Zorina Khan; 16. The laws of industrial
organization, 1870-1920 Karen Orren; 17. The military in American legal
history Jonathan Lurie; 18. The United States and international affairs,
1789-1919 Eileen P. Scully; 19. Politics, state building, and the courts,
1870-1920 William E. Forbath.