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Law and History Review 8, 1990
Norma BASCH, Relief in the Premises: Divorce as a Woman's Remedy in New York and Indiana, 1815-1870, in: LHR 8, 1990, p. 1
Elizabeth B. CLARK, Matrimonial Bonds: Slavery and Divorce in Nineteenth-Century America, in: LHR 8, 1990, p. 25
N.E.H. HULL, Restatement and Reform: A New Perspective on the Origins of the American Law Institute, in: LHR 8, 1990, p. 55
Ralph V. TURNER, Who was the Author of Glanvill? Reflections on the Education of Henry II's Common Lawyers, in: LHR 8, 1990, p. 97
Alan D. HORNSTEIN, From Oracle to Echo: The Development of Law and Justice in Vico's Nuova Scienza, in: LHR 8, 1990, p. 129
Book Reviews, p. 139
Bruce A. CAMPBELL, Social Federalism: The Constitutional Position of Nonprofit Corporations in Nineteenth-Century America, in: LHR 8, 1990, p. 149
Andrew J. FINCH, Parental Authority and the Problem of Clandestine Marriage in the Later Middle Ages, in: LHR 8, 1990, p. 189
C. Paul ROGERS III, Scots Law in Post-Revolutionary and Nineteenth-Century America: The Neglected Jurisprudence, in: LHR 8, 1990, p. 205
Albert J. SCHMIDT, The Country Attorney in Late Eighteenth-Century England: Benjamin Smith of Horbling, in: LHR 8, 1990, p. 237
Eileen SPRING, The Heiress-at-Law: English Real Property from a New Point of View, in: LHR 8, 1990, p. 273
Laura Ikins STERN, Inquisition Procedure and Crime in Early Fifteenth-Century Florence, in: LHR 8, 1990, p. 297
Book Reviews, p. 309
Law and History Review 9, 1991
C. J. NEVILLE, The Law of Treason in the English Border Counties in the Later Middle Ages, in: LHR 9, 1991, p. 1
John W. CAIRNS, Rhetoric, Language, and Roman Law: Legal Education and Improvement in the Eighteenth-Century Scotland, in: LHR 9, 1991, p. 31
Robert Jerome GLENNON, The Role of Law in the Civil Rights Movement: The Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955-1957, in: LHR 9, 1991, p. 59
David C. FREDERICK, John Quincy Adams, Slavery, and the Disappearance of the Right of Petition, in: LHR 9, 1991, p. 113
Book Reviews, p. 157
James Q. WHITMAN, The Lawyers Discover the Fall of Rome, in: LHR 9, 1991, p. 191
J. M. BEATTIE, Scales of Justice: Defense Counsel and the English Criminal Trial in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, in: LHR 9, 1991, p. 221
Bruce KERCHER, Commerce and the Development of Contract Law in New South Wales, in: LHR 9, 1991, p. 269
Peter KARSTEN, The “Discovery” of Law by English and American Jurists of the Seventheenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries: Third-Party Beneficiary Contracts as a Test Case, in: LHR 9, 1991, p. 327
Book Reviews, p. 383
Law and History Review 10, 1992
Peter KING, Legal Change,Customary Right, and Social Conflict in Late Eighteenth-Century England: The Origins of the Great Gleaning Case of 1788, in: LHR 10, 1992, p. 1
John V. ORTH, After the Revolution: “Reford” of the Law of Inheritance, in: LHR 10, 1992, p. 33
Peter KARSTEN, Explaining the Fight over the Attractive Nuisance Doctrine: A Kinder, Gentler Instrumentalism in the “Age of Formalism”, in: LHR 10, 1992, p. 45
Victoria A. SAKER, Creating an Agricultural Trust: Law and Cooperation in California, 1898-1922, in: LHR 10, 1992, p. 93
Lawrence M. FRIEDMAN and Paul TABOR, A Pacific Rim: Crime and Punishment in Santa Clara County, 1922, in: LHR 10, 1992, p. 131
David J. GERBER, Idea-Systems in Law: Images of Nineteenth-Century Germany, in: LHR 10, 1992, p. 153
Book Reviews, p. 169
John S. BECKERMAN, Procedural Innovation and Institutional Change in Medieval English Manorial Courts, in: LHR 10, 1992, p. 197
Jill NORGREN, Lawyers and the Legal Business of the Cherokee Republic in Courts of the United States, 1829-1835, in: LHR 10, 1992, p. 253
Charles DONAHUE, Jr., “Clandestine” Marriage in the Later Middle Ages: A Reply, in: LHR 10, 1992, p. 315
Dianne AVERY and Alfred S. KONEFSKY, The Daughters of Job: Property Rights and Women´s Lives in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts, in: LHR 10, 1992, p. 323
Book Reviews, p. 357
Law and History Review 11, 1993
Andreas WACKE, Freedom of Contract and Restraint of Trade Clauses in Roman and Modern Law, in: LHR 11, 1993, p. 1
John D. GORDAN, III, Morse v. Reid: The First Reported Federal Copyright Case, in: LHR 11, 1993, p. 21
James M. O´FALLON, The Case of Benjamin More: A Lost Episode in the Struggle over Repeal of the 1801 Judiciary Act, in: LHR 11, 1993, p. 43
Daniel R. ERNST, Common Laborers? Industrial Pluralists, Legal Realists, and the Law of Industrial Disputes, 1915-1943, in: LHR 11, 1993, p. 59
Philip GIRARD, Themes and Variations in Early Canadian Legal Culture: Beamish Murdoch and His Epitome of the Laws of Nova-Scotia, in: LHR 11, 1993, p. 101
Mary M. P. STOKES, Petitions to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, 1867-1877: A Case Study in Legislative Participation;, in: LHR 11, 1993, p. 145
Book Reviews, p. 181
Alexander H. SHARPIRO, Political Theory and the Growth of Defensive Safeguards in Criminal Proceudre: The Origins of the Treason Trials Act of 1696, in: LHR 11, 1993, p. 215
David SUGARMAN, Simple Images and Complex Realities: English Lawyers and Their Relationship to Business and Politics, 1750-1950, in: LHR 11, 1993, p. 257
Christine ROSEN, Differing Perceptions of the Value of Pollution Abatement Across Time and Place: Balancing Doctrine in Pollution Nuisance Law, 1840-1906, in: LHR 11, 1993, p. 303
Carol CHOMSKY, Progressive Judges in a Progressive Age: Regulatory Legislation in the Minnesota Supreme Court, 1880-1925, in: LHR 11, 1993, p. 383
Book Reviews, p. 441
Law and History Review 12, 1994
Saul CORNELL, Moving Beyond the Canon of Traditional Constitutional History: Anti-Federalists, the Bill of Rights, and the Promise of Post-Modern Historiography, in: LHR 12, 1994, p. 1
David J. SEIPP, The Concept of Property in the Early Common Law, in: LHR 12, 1994, p. 29
Symposium: English Legal History in the Age of Mansfield
Michael GROSSBERG, Introducion, in: LHR 12, 1994, p. 93
James OLDHAM, Truth-Telling in the Eighteenth-Century English Courtroom, in: LHR 12, 1994, p. 95
Susan STAVES, Chattel Property Rules and the Construction of Englishness, in: LHR 12, 1994, p. 123
J. S. COCKBURN, Punishment and Brutalization in the English Enlighenment, in: LHR 12, 1994, p. 155
Book Reviews, S.181
George BEHLMER, Summary Justice and Working-Class Marriage in England, 1870-1940, in: LHR 12, 1994, p. 229
Eric TUCKER, The Faces of Eoercion: The Legal Regulation of Labor Conflict in Ontario, 1880-1889, in: LHR 12, 1994, p. 277
Norman ROSENBERG, Hollywood on Trials: Courts and Films, 1930-1960, in: LHR 12, 1994, p. 341
Legal History Dialogues
Michael GROSSBERG, Introduction, in: LHR 12, 1994, p. 369
Hendrik HARTOG, Snakes in Ireland: A Conversation with Willard Hurst, in: LHR 12, 1994, p. 370
Book Reviews, p. 391
Law and History Review 13, 1995
John S. BECKERMAN, Toward a Theory of Medieval Manorial Adjudication: The Nature of Communal Judgments in a System of Customary Law, in: LHR 13, 1995, p. 1
Thomas N. INGERSOLL, Slave Codes and Judicial Practice in New Orleans, 1718-1807, in: LHR 13, 1995, p. 23
Andrew J. KING, Constructing Gender: Sexual Slander in Nineteenth-Century America, in: LHR 13, 1995, p. 63
Carol WILTON, “Lawless Law”: Conservative Political Violence in Upper Canada, 1818-41, in: LHR 13, 1995, p. 111
Book Reviews, p. 137
Stephan A. SIEGEL, Joel Bishop´s Orthodoxy, in: LHR 13, 1995, p. 215
Barbara Y. WELKE, When All the Women Were White, and All the Blacks Were Men: Gender, Class, Race, and the Road to Plessy, 1855-1914, in: LHR 13, 1995, p. 261
Kenneth F. LEDFORD, German Lawyers and the State in the Weimar Republic, in: LHR 13, 1995, p. 317
Margaret H. KERR, Angevin Reform of the Appeal of Felony, in: LHR 13, 1995, p. 351
James T. KLOPPENBERG, Deliberative Democracy and Judicial Supremacy: A review of Robert A. Burt, The Constitution in Conflict and Cass R. Sunstein, The Partial Constitution, in: LHR 13, 1995, p. 393
Book Reviews, p. 413
Law and History Review 14, 1996
Richard RISK and Robert C. VIPOND, Rights Talk in Canada in the Late Nineteenth Century: “The Good Sense and Right Feeling of the People”, in: LHR 14, 1996, p. 1
Stuart BANNER, Written Law and Unwritten Norms in Colonial St. Louis, in: LHR 14, 1996, p. 33
Laura F. EDWARDS, “The Marriage Covenant is at the Foundation of all Our Rights”: The Politics of Slave Marriages in North Carolina after Emancipation, in: LHR 14, 1996, p. 81
Book Reviews, p. 125
Piotr GÓRECKI, Ad Controversiam Reprimendam: Family Groups and Dispute Prevention in Medieval Poland, c. 1200, in: LHR 14, 1996, p. 213
Timothy S. HASKETT, The Medieval English Court of Chancery, in: LHR 14, 1996, p. 245
Constance BACKHOUSE, The White Women´s Labor Laws: Anti-Chinese Racism in Early Twentieth-Century Canada, in: LHR 14, 1996, p. 315
Book Reviews, S. 369
Law and History Review 15, 1997
G. Edward WHITE, The American Law Institute and the Triumph of Modernist Jurisprudence, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 1
Henrik LANGELÜDDECKE, Law and Order in Seventeenth-Century England: The Organization of Local Administration during the Personal Rule of Charles I, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 49
Girish N. BHAT, The Moralization of Guilt in Late Imperial Russian Trial by Jury: The Early Reford Era, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 77
Anthony MUSSON, Twelve Good Men and True? The Character of Early Fourteenth-Century Juries, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 115
Ralph LERNER, Rattling the Iron Cage, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 145
Book Reviews, S. 159
Rab HOUSTON and Manon van der HEIJDEN Hands across the Water: The Making and Breaking of Marriage between Dutch and Scots in the Mid-Eighteenth Century, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 215
Thomas KUEHN, A Late Medieval Conflict of Laws: Inheritance by Illegitimates in Ius Commune and Ius Proprium, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 243
Forum: On the Intellectual History of Law and Economics
James R. HACKNEY, Jr., Law and Neoclassical Economics: Science, Politics, and the Reconfiguration of American Tort Law Theory, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 275
Neil DUXBURY, Law and Economics, Science and Politics, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 323
James J. HECKMAN, The Intellectual Roots of the Law and Economics Movement, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 327
James MAY, Science, Politics, and the Evolution of Law and Neoclassical Economics, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 333
Exchange: On the History of the Right to Bear Arms
Joyce Lee MALCOLM, Response to Bellesiles´s Review of To Keep and Bear Arms: The Origins of an Anglo-American Right , in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 339
Michael BELLESILES, Reply to Malcolm, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 343
The H-LAW Resource Page, in: LHR 15, 1997, p. 347
Book Reviews, S. 349
Law and History Review 16, 1998
Paul L. Murphy, 1923-1997 [Obituary], in: LHR 16, 1998, p. ix
Patrick WORMALD, Frederic William Maitland and the Earliest English Law, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 1
Stuart BANNER, When Christianity Was Part of the Common Law, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 27
Michael WILLRICH, The Two Percent Solution: Eugenic Jurisprudence and the Socialization of American Law, 1900-1930, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 63
Forum: On Enlightened Punishment
Markus Dirk DUBBER, The Right to Be Punished: Autonomy and Its Demise, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 113
Kenneth F. LEDFORD, Identity, Difference, and Enlightenment Heritage(s): Comment on “The Right to be Punished”, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 147
Michael MERANZE, The Denials of Justice, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 153
Markus Dirk DUBBER, Historical Analysis of Law, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 159
James R. HACKNEY, Jr., “Law and Neoclassical Economics”: A Response to Commentaries, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 163
Book Reviews, S. 173
David LEMMINGS, Blackstone and Law Reform by Education: Preparation for the Bar and Lawyerly Culture in Eighteenth-Century England, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 211
Forum. Constitutions on Edge: Empire, State, and Legal Culture in Eighteenth-Century New York
Christine A. DESAN, Remaking Constitutional Tradition at the Margin of the Empire: The Creation of Legislative Adjudication in Colonial New York, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 257
Daniel J. HULSEBOSCH, Imperia in Imperio: The Multiple Constitutions of Empire in New York, 1750-1777, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 319
David Thomas KONIG, Contingency and Constitutionalism in Colonial New York, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 381
Bruce H. MANN, The Multiple Constitutions of Constitutional History, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 387
Christine A. DESAN, Writing Constituional History beyond the Institutional/Ideological Divide, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 391
Daniel J. HULSEBOSCH, The Constitution in the Glass Case and Constitutions in Action, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 397
Book Reviews, S. 404
Stephan LANDSMAN, One Hundred Years of Rectitude: Medical Witness at the Old Bailey, 1717-1817, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 445
David SCHNEIDERMAN, A.V. Dicey, Lord Watson, and the Law of the Canadian Constitution in the Late Nineteenth Century, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 495
Forum: The Founders and the States
Shlomo SLONIM, Motives at Philadelphia, 1787: Gordon Wood´s Neo-Beardian Thesis Reexamined, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 527
Gordon S. WOOD, “Motives at Philadelphia”: A Comment on Slonim, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 553
Shlomo SLONIM, Rejoinder to Gordon Wood, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 563
Michael A. BELLESILES, Gun Laws in Early America: The Regulation of Firearms Ownership, 1607-1794, in: LHR 16, 1998, p. 567
Book Reviews, S. 591
Law and History Review 17, 1999
Elisa M. BECKER, Judicial Reform and the Role of Medival Expertise in Late Imperial Russian Courts, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 1
Elizabeth DALE, The People versus Zephyr Davis: Law and Popular Justice in Late Nineteenth-Cenury Chicago, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 27
Forum. That Impecunious Introvert from New Hampshire: Re-Imagining Langdell
Bruce A. KIMBALL, “Warn Students That I Entertain Heretical Opinions, Which They Are Not to Take as Law”: The Inception of Case Method Teaching in the Classroom of the Early C.C. Langdell, 1870-1883, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 57
William P. LAPIANA, Langdell Laughs, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 141
Howard SCHWEBER, “Langdell, We Hardly Knew Ye”, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 145
John Henry SCHLEGEL, Langdell´s Auto-da-fé, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 149
Bruce A. KIMBALL, The Life of Langdell Has Not Been Logic; It Has Been Experience, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 155
Leah LENEMAN, The Scottish Case That Led to Hardwicke´s Marriage Act, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 161
H. Robert BAKER, Creating Order in the Wilderness: Transplanting the English Law to Rupert´s Land, 1835-51, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 209
Book Reviews, S. 171
Forum. Constructing Patriarchy: The Development of Interspousal Custody Law in England
Danaya C. WRIGHT, De Manneville v. De Manneville: Rethinking the Birth of Custody Law under Patriarchy, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 247
Michael GROSSBERG, Who Determines Children´s Best Interests?, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 309
Eileen SPRING, Child Custody and the Decline of Women´s Rights, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 315
Danaya C. WRIGHT, On Judicial Agency and the Best Interests Test, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 319
Richard P. COLE and Gabriel J. CHIN, Emerging from the Margins of Historical Consciousness: Chinese Immigrants and the History of American Law, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 325
Santo L. ARICÒ, A Lawyer´s Defense of a Wine Merchant against a Carpenter´s Deposition: A Story about Friendship and Betrayal, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 365
Bernard J. HIBBITTS, Changing Our Minds: Legal History Meets the World Wide Web, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 385
Book Reviews, S. 389
Howard SCHWEBER, The “Science” of Legal Science: The Model of the Natural Sciences in Nineteenth-Century American Legal Education, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 421
Martin J. WIENER, Judges v. Jurors: Courtroom Tensions in Murder Trials and the Law of Criminal Responsibility in Nineteenth-Century England, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 467
Norma LANDAU, Indictment for Fun and Profit: A Prosecutor´s Reward at Eighteenth-Century Quarter Sessions, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 507
Forum: The Origins of the Jury
Mike MACNAIR, Vicinage and the Antecedents of the Jury, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 537
Charles DONAHUE, Jr., Biology and the Origins of the English Jury, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 591
Patrick WORMALD, Neighbors, Courts, and Kings: Reflections on Michael Macnair´s Vicini, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 597
Mike MACNAIR, Law, Politics, and the Jury, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 603
Terence C. HALLIDAY, A New Approach to the Dynamic Organization of Knowledge, in: LHR 17, 1999, p. 609
Book Reviews, S.
Law and History Review 18, 2000
Daniel R. ERNST, Willard Hurst and the Adminstrative State: From Williams to Wisconsin, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 1
Bryant G. GARTH, James Willard Hurst as Entrepreneur for the Field of Law and Social Science, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 37
Carl LANDAUER, Social Science on a Lawyer´s Bookshelf: Willard Hurst´s Law and the Conditions of Freedom in the Nineteenth-Century United States, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 59
William J. NOVAK, Law, Capitalism, and the Liberal State: The Historical Sociology of James Willard Hurst, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 97
Alfred S. KONEFSKY, The Voice of Willard Hurst, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 147
Robert W. GORDON, Hurst Recaptured, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 167
Mary Frances BERRY, New Directions for the Children of Hurst, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 177
Ian W. DUNCANSON, Seen from Afar: An Outsider´s Response to the Hurst Symposium, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 181
W. Wesley PUE, Locating Hurst, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 187
Barbara Y. WELKE, Willard Hurst and the Archipelago of American Legal Historiography, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 197
Harry N. SCHEIBER, Federalism and the Process of Governance in Hurst´s Legal History, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 205
David SUGARMAN, Reassessing Hurst: A Transatlantic Perspective, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 215
Book Reviews, S. 223
Charles A. HALE, The Civil Law Tradition and Constitutionalism in Twentieth-Century Mexico: The Legacy of Emilio Rabasa, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 257
Eli NATHANS, Legal Order as Motive and Mask: Franz Schlegelberger and the Nazi Administration of Justice, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 281
Victor BAILEY, The Shadow of the Gallows: The Death Penalty and the British Labour Government, 1945-51, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 305
Stefan PETROW, Policing in a Penal Colony: Governor Arthur´s Police System in Van Diemen´s Land, 1826-1836, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 351
Forum: Codifying Crime, Finding Government
Lindsay FARMER, Reconstructing the English Codification Debate: The Criminal Law Commissioners, 1833-45, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 397
Michael LOBBAN, How Benthamic Was the Criminal Law Commission?, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 427
Markus Dirk DUBBER, The Historical Analysis of Criminal Codes, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 433
Lindsay FARMER, “The Principle of the Codification We Recommend Has Never Yet Been Understood, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 441
Webbing the Pacific Teaching an Intercontinental Legal History Course Ozcan, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 445
Book Reviews, S. 667
Piotr GÓRECKI, A Historian as a Source of Law: Abbot Peter of Henryków and the Invocation of Norms in Medieval Poland, c. 1200-1270, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 479
James A. JAFFE, Industrial Arbitration, Equity, and Authority in England, 1800-1850, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 525
Forum: Truth, Law, and History. New Departures in Israeli Legal History, Part One
Asher MAOZ, Historical Adjudication: Courts of Law, Commissions of Inquiry, and “Historical Truth”, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 559
David ABRAHAM, Where Hannah Arendt Went Wrong, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 607
Eben MOGLEN, Making History: Israeli Law and Historical Reconstruction, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 613
Asher MAOZ, Law and History A Need for Demarcation, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 619
John Fabian WITT, Rethinking the Nineteenth-Century Employment Contract, Again, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 627
Bruce KERCHER, Recovering and Reporting Australia´s Early Colonial Case Law: The Macquarie Project, in: LHR 18, 2000, p. 659
Book Reviews, S. 667
Law and History Review 19, 2001
Daniel KLERMAN, Settlement and the Decline of Private Prosecution in Thirteenth-Century England, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 1
Eric KADES, History and Interpretation of the Great Case of Johnson v. M´Intosh, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 67
Forum: Judging Evil. New Departures in Israeli Legal History, Part Two
Leora BILSKY, Judging Evil in the Trial of Kastner, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 117
David LUBAN, A Man Lost in the Gray Zone, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 161
Lawrence DOUGLAS, Language, Judgment, and the Holocaust, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 177
Leora BILSKY, Judging and Understanding, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 183
Book Reviews, p. 189
Maria AGREN, Asserting One´s Rights: Swedish Property Law in the Transition from Community Law to State Law, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 241
Janine LANZA, “What Is the Law If Not the Expression of the Rights of Man and Reason?” The Champ de Mars Massacre and the Language of Law, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 283
David S. PARKER, Law, Honor, and Impunity in Spanish America: The Debate over Dueling, 1870-1920, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 311
Carolyn STRANGE, The Undercurrents of Penal Culture: Punishment of the Body in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canada, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 343
Pnina LAHAV, A „Jewish State … to Be Known as the State of Israel”: Notes on Israeli Legal Historiography, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 387
Ralph LERNER, Review Essay: Musings in the Ruins, in: LHR 19, 2001, p.435
Book Reviews, p. 445
Lauren BENTON, “The Laws of This Country”: Foreigners and the Legal Construction of Sovereignty in Uruguay, 1830-1875, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 479
Deborah A. ROSEN, Acoma v. Laguna and the Transition from Spanish Colonial Law to American Civil Procedure in New Mexico, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 531
David S. TANENHAUS, Growing Up Dependent: Family Preservation in Early Twentieth-Century Chicago, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 547
Kunal M. PARKER, State, Citizenship, and Territory: The Legal Construction of Immigrants in Antebellum Massachusetts, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 583
Robert J. STEINFELD, Subjectship, Citizenship, and the Long History of Immigration Regulation, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 645
Kunal M. PARKER, Disaggregating Citizenship, in: LHR 19, 2001, p. 655
Book Reviews, p. 661
Law and History Review 20, 2002
Joseph BIANCALANA, Actions of Covenant, 1200-1330, in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 1
Joan SANGSTER, “She Is Hostile to Our Ways”: First Nations Girls Sentenced to the Ontario Training School for Girls, 1933-1960, in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 59
Susan D. CARLE, Race, Class and Legal Ethics in the Early NAACP (1910-1920), in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 97
David B. WILKINS, Class Not Race in Legal Ethics: Or Why Hierarchy Makes Strange Bedfellows, in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 147
Susan D. CARLE, Elite Privilege and Public Interest Lawyering, in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 153
Stefan JURASINSKI, Reddatur Parentibus: The Vengeance of the Family in Cnut's Homicide Legislation, in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 157
Book Reviews, p. 181
Julie NOVKOV, Racial Constructions: The Legal Regulation of Miscegenation in Alabama, 1890-1934, in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 225
Ronen SHAMIR, The Comrades Law of Hebrew Workers in Palestine: A Study in Socialist Justice, in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 279
Stephen JACOBSON, Law and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Europe: The Case of Catalonia in Comparative Perspective, in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 307
Siobhán HARTY, Lawyers, Codification and the Origins of Catalan Nationalism, 1881-1901, in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 349
Kenneth F. LEDFORD, Codification and Normativity: Catalan “Exception” and European “Norm”, in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 385
Stephen JACOBSON, Catalan Lawyers, Liberalism and Codification, in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 393
Siobhán HARTY, Norm or Exception? Political Ideologies in Nineteenth-Century Catalonia, in: LHR 20, 2002, p. 397
Book Reviews, p. 401
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