From Treason to Runaway Slaves

Legal Culture in New Republic Trials, 1783-1808
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ISBN-13:
9781683933847
Veröffentl:
2023
Einband:
HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
Erscheinungsdatum:
15.11.2023
Seiten:
298
Autor:
Linda Myrsiades
Gewicht:
639 g
Format:
235x157x22 mm
Serie:
The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Law, Culture, and the Humanities
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Law in early America was culturally special, not just a foundation for history but for the culture that bound the nation and its collective identity. From Treason to Runaway Slaves studies six high-profile trials (military order, Indian murder, land seizure, treason, libel, interracial urban crime) that incorporate themes to which the early republic attached special significance. The trials demonstrate the criticality of legal culture and legal history and the central role of the rule of law in a democracy. Tracking the new nation's bitterest and most challenging moments, we are led to ask what lies below the surface; what is American society really like; how did we come to be who we are?The book fits into the area of eighteenth-century legal culture and history, tracing across the chapters the development of early American law during the critical formative period 1783 to 1808 and focusing on important historical moments (courts martial in the American Revolution, the Whiskey Rebellion, the Philadelphia Yellow Fever epidemic, runaway slaves, among others). It attends to such areas of law as treason, libel, land law, murder, and racial justice as well as the growth of a legal profession and the changing influence of judges, juries, and lawyers.
Chapter One: Trying Military Law: The Hazen-Reid Feud and the Case of Judge Advocate General Thomas Edwards, 1783

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