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Nouvelles Histoires du Droit Américain

Cette série propose des ouvrages interprétatifs audacieux, synthétiques et novateurs sur des thèmes centraux de l'histoire juridique américaine. Rédigés par des universitaires de premier plan dans le domaine, ces livres offrent des perspectives nouvelles sur l'évolution du droit aux États-Unis. Conçue pour les universitaires et les étudiants des universités et des facultés de droit, cette collection vise à approfondir la compréhension du passé juridique de la nation.

The Partisan Republic
The Constitutional Origins of the American Revolution
Criminal Justice in the United States, 1789-1939
A Legal History of the Civil War and Reconstruction

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  • Focusing on the legal and constitutional dimensions of the American Civil War, this book offers a clear and concise exploration of how these issues shaped the conflict. It delves into the critical legal debates and constitutional challenges that arose during this tumultuous period, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the war's impact on American law and governance.

    A Legal History of the Civil War and Reconstruction
  • Focusing on the evolution of criminal law in the United States, this book explores the significant changes from the beginning of the constitutional era through to the New Deal period. It examines key legal developments, societal influences, and the impact of historical events on the formation and transformation of criminal justice in America.

    Criminal Justice in the United States, 1789-1939
  • Delving into the constitutional issues central to the eighteenth-century conflict between Britain and its American colonies, this book examines the legal and political tensions that fueled the desire for independence. It highlights the differing interpretations of rights and governance, shedding light on the foundations of American political thought and the eventual break from British rule. Through a detailed analysis, it provides a nuanced understanding of the historical context and the implications for both nations.

    The Constitutional Origins of the American Revolution
  • The Partisan Republic

    • 254pages
    • 9 heures de lecture

    The Partisan Republic provides a compelling account of early American constitutionalism in the Founding era. The book focuses on the decline of the Founding generation's elitist vision of the Constitution and the rise of a more 'democratic' vision premised on the exclusion of women and non-whites.

    The Partisan Republic