Volume II of the Cambridge History of Law in America focuses on the
long nineteenth century (1789-1920). It deals with the formation
and development of the American state system, the establishment and
growth of systematic legal education, the spread of the legal
profession, the growing density of legal institutions and their
interaction with political and social action, and the development
of the modern criminal justice system. We also see how law
intertwines with religion, how it becomes ingrained in popular
culture, and how it intersects with the worlds of the American
military and of international relations The Cambridge History of
Law in America has been made possible by the generous support of
the American Bar Foundation.
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