Making legal history : essays in honor of William E. Nelson /
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New York University Press,
[2013]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: making legal historians / R. B. Bernstein and Daniel J. Hulsebosch
- The landscape of disbelief : disestablishment and property in the early republic / Sarah Barringer Gordon
- "It cant be cald stealin" : customary law among civil war soldiers / Thomas C. Mackey
- Debating the Fourteenth Amendment : the promise and perils of using congressional sources / Daniel W. Hamilton
- Was the warning of strangers unique to colonial New England? / Cornelia H. Dayton and Sharon V. Salinger
- Ambiguities of free labor revisited : the convict labor question in progressive-era New York / Barry Cushman
- The long, broad, and deep civil rights movement : the lessons of a master scholar and teacher / Tomiko Brown-Nagin
- Counting as tool of legal history / John Wertheimer
- A mania for accumulation : the plea of moral insanity in gilded age will contests / Susannah L. Blumenthal
- The political economy of pain / John Fabian Witt
- An unexpected antagonist : courts, deregulation, and conservative judicial ideology, 1980-1992 / Reuel Schiller
- Bibliography of the scholarship of William E. Nelson