Law in American history, volume 1 : from the colonial years through the civil war

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0195102479 
ISBN 13
9780195102475 
DDC
349.73 
Category
American Law  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2012 
Volume
Pages
Volumes 
Subject
American General Law 
Abstract
"Volume 1: In the first of the three volumes of his projected comprehensive narrative history of the role of law in America from the colonial years through the twentieth century, G. Edward White takes up the central themes of American legal history from the earliest European settlements through the Civil War. Included in the coverage of this volume are the interactions between European and Amerindian legal systems in the years of colonial settlement; the crucial role of Anglo-American theories of sovereignty and imperial governance in facilitating the separation of the American colonies from the British Empire in the late eighteenth century; the American "experiment" with federated republican constitutionalism in the founding period; the major importance of agricultural householding, in the form of slave plantations as well as farms featuring wage labor, in helping to shape the development of American law in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; the emergence of the Supreme Court of the United States as an authoritative force in American law and politics in the early nineteenth century; the interactions between law, westward expansion, and transformative developments in transportation and communication in the antebellum years; the contributions of American legal institutions to the dissolution of the Union of American states in the three decades after 1830; and the often-overlooked legal history of the Confederacy and Union governments during the Civil War. White incorporates recent scholarship in anthropology, ethnography, and economic, political, intellectual and legal history to produce a narrative that is both revisionist and accessible, taking up the familiar topics of race, gender, slavery, and the treatment of native Americans from fresh perspectives." - Voila 
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Content:
v. 1. From the colonial years through the Civil War. The colonial years ; Law and the conditions of agricultural household life, 1750-1800 ; Law and the founding of the American republic I : toward independence and republican government ; Law and the founding of the American republic II : from the Articles of Confederation to the Constitution ; The Supreme Court emerges ; Law and entrepreneurship, 1800-1850 ; Law and the dissolution of the Union I : the political parties, Congress, and slavery ; Law the dissolution of the Union II : slavery, the Constitution, and the Supreme Court ; The Civil War : setting the stage ; The Civil War : legal issues. 
Biblio Notes
1 of 3 Volumes.
Includes bibliographical references and index.  
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