Making Legal History

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814725269

Essays in Honor of William E. Nelson

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Foreword: Making Legal History Morton J. Horwitz IntroductionI. Civil Wars and Legal Rights 1. The Landscape of FaithSarah Barringer Gordon 2. "It cant be cald stealin' "Thomas C. Mackey 3. Debating the Fourteenth AmendmentDaniel W. HamiltonII. Law and Social Regulation 4. Was the Warning of Strangers Unique to Colonial New England?Cornelia H. Dayton and Sharon V. Salinger 5. Ambiguities of Free Labor RevisitedBarry Cushman 6. The Long, Broad, and Deep Civil Rights MovementTomiko Brown-Nagin 7. Counting as a Tool of Legal History John WertheimerIII. Courts, Judges, and Litigators 8. A Mania for AccumulationSusanna L. Blumenthal 9. The Political Economy of Pain John Fabian Witt 10. An Unexpected AntagonistReuel SchillerBibliography of the Scholarship of William E. Nelson, 1963-2012Acknowledgments About the Contributors Index

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