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The lost world of classical legal thought: law and ideology in America, 1886-1937
William M. Wiecek
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Frontmatter
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Prologue: The Challenge of Classical Legal Thought (page 3)
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One: The Foundations of Classical Legal Thought, 1760-1860 (page 19)
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Two: The Emergence of Legal Classicism, 1860-1890 (page 64)
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Three: Classicism Ascendant, 1880-1930 (page 123)
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Four: Classicism Contested, 1893-1932 (page 175)
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Five: The Collapse of Legal Classicism, 1930-1942 (page 218)
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Epilogue (page 246)
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Appendix: Historiography and the Supreme Court (page 253)
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Index (page 278)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAH | 90.2 (Sep. 2003): 663-664 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3659505 |
AJLH | 45.1 (Jan. 2001): 113-114 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3185361 |
LHR | 22.1 (Spring 2004): 192-194 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4141676 |
AHR | 108.4 (Oct. 2003): 1159-1160 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/529849 |
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Published: 1998
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780195118544 (hardcover)
- 9780195147131 (paper)
- 9780195353372 (ebook)