
In this second installment of G. Edward White's sweeping history of law in America from the colonial era to the present, White, covers the period between 1865-1929, which encompasses Reconstruction, rapid industrialization, a huge influx of immigrants, the rise of Jim Crow, the emergence of an American territorial empire, World War I, and the booming yet xenophobic 1920s. As in the first volume, he connects the evolution of American law to the major political, economic, cultural, social, and demographic developments of the era. To enrich his account, White draws from the latest research from across the social sciences--economic history, anthropology, and sociology--yet weave those insights into a highly accessible narrative. Along the way he provides a compelling case for why law can be seen as the key to understanding the development of American life as we know it. Law in American History, Volume II will be an essential text for both students of law and general readers.
How did the evolution of American law between 1865 and 1929 reflect and shape the nation's rapid social, economic, and political transformations? G. Edward White, a distinguished legal historian, utilizes a multidisciplinary framework to analyze the intersection of jurisprudence and societal change. By integrating insights from economic history, anthropology, and sociology, White argues that legal developments during this era were not isolated events but were deeply embedded in the broader context of industrialization, immigration, and imperial expansion.
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Scholars and legal historians frequently cite this work for its ability to synthesize complex social science research into a coherent historical narrative. Experts highlight the text as a significant contribution to the understanding of how legal frameworks evolved alongside the American experience.
Page Count:
674
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190602368
ISBN-13:
9780190602369
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