G. Edward White, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law and University Professor, University of Virginia, US
G. Edward White is David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law and University Professor at the University of Virginia. His 15 books include The American Judicial Tradition, Alger Hiss's Looking-Glass Wars, and Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Law and the Inner Self. White is the editor of the John Harvard Library edition of Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.'s The Common Law (2009) and is currently writing a three-volume history of American law, the first volume of which, Law in American History, From the Colonial Years Through the Civil War, appeared in 2012.
Law has played a central role in American history. From colonial times to the present, law has not just reflected the changing society in which legal decisions have been made-it has played a powerful role in shaping that society, though not always in positive ways.
In this Very Short Introduction, eminent legal scholar G. Edward White-author of the ongoing, multi-volume Law in American History-offers a compact overview that sheds light on the impact of law on a number of key social issues. Rather than offer a straight chronological history, the book instead traces important threads woven throughout our nation's past, looking at how law shaped Native American affairs, slavery, business, and home life, as well as how it has dealt with criminal and civil offenses. White shows that law has not always been used to exemplary ends. For instance, a series of decisions by the Marshall court essentially marginalized Amerindians, indigenous people of the Americas, reducing tribes to wards of the government. Likewise, law initially legitimated slavery in the United States, and legal institutions, including the Supreme Court, failed to resolve the tensions stirred up by the westward expansion of slavery, eventually sparking the Civil War. White also looks at the expansion of laws regarding property rights, which were vitally important to the colonists, many of whom left Europe hoping to become land owners; the evolution of criminal punishment from a public display (the stocks, the gallows) to a private prison system; the rise of tort law after the Civil War; and the progress in legal education, moving from informal apprenticeships and lax standards to modern law schools and rigorous bar exams.
In this illuminating look at the pivotal role of law in American life, White offers us an excellent first step to a better appreciation of the function of law in our society.
發表於2024-11-18
American Legal History: A Very Short Introduction 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
圖書標籤: 法學 曆史 美國研究 法律史 憲政 VSI 美國法律 美國
結構新穎 贊
評分The structure of this book differ from the other books of the same topic I have read. It focuses on the interaction between law and social context.
評分作者是UVA做美國法製史的大牛。此書主要觀點是,法律既反映一個社會的政治經濟與思想文化,反過來又影響這些因素。所以此書本質上是一部社會史,對於伴隨著社會諸要素而産生的法律主要以描述為主,並未深入討論這種互動關係本身。這當然是由於此書作為VSI係列的性質所決定的。不過作者以各個社會領域而不是時代為綫索來開展討論,結構非常新穎,也非常清楚。又,第六章household as a domestic realm最為精彩。
評分The structure of this book differ from the other books of the same topic I have read. It focuses on the interaction between law and social context.
評分結構新穎 贊
American Legal History: A Very Short Introduction 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載