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Law, Society, and History - Themes in the Legal Sociology and Legal History of Lawrence M. Friedman (Paperback): Robert W.... Law, Society, and History - Themes in the Legal Sociology and Legal History of Lawrence M. Friedman (Paperback)
Robert W. Gordon, Morton J. Horwitz
R1,310 Discovery Miles 13 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book assembles essays on legal sociology and legal history by an international group of distinguished scholars. All of them have been influenced by the eminent and prolific legal historian, legal sociologist, and scholar of comparative law, Lawrence M. Friedman. Not just a Festschrift of essays by colleagues and disciples, this volume presents a sustained examination and application of Friedman's ideas and methods. Some of the writers directly assess and comment on Friedman's vast body of work, while others examine his conclusions to see how well they have stood up over time. Various contributors apply concepts and insights derived from Friedman's work to the study of similar problems in different periods and societies. And others use Friedman's concepts and insights as a foil or contrast to their own approaches to studying law and society from theoretical perspectives very different from his. Together, the essays in this volume show the powerful ripple effects of Friedman's work on American and comparative legal sociology, American and comparative legal history, and the general sociology of law and legal change.

Law, Society, and History - Themes in the Legal Sociology and Legal History of Lawrence M. Friedman (Hardcover, New): Robert W.... Law, Society, and History - Themes in the Legal Sociology and Legal History of Lawrence M. Friedman (Hardcover, New)
Robert W. Gordon, Morton J. Horwitz
R2,785 R2,264 Discovery Miles 22 640 Save R521 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book assembles essays on legal sociology and legal history by an international group of distinguished scholars. All of them have been influenced by the eminent and prolific legal historian, legal sociologist, and scholar of comparative law, Lawrence M. Friedman. Not just a Festschrift of essays by colleagues and disciples, this volume presents a sustained examination and application of Friedman's ideas and methods. Some of the writers directly assess and comment on Friedman's vast body of work, while others examine his conclusions to see how well they have stood up over time. Various contributors apply concepts and insights derived from Friedman's work to the study of similar problems in different periods and societies. And others use Friedman's concepts and insights as a foil or contrast to their own approaches to studying law and society from theoretical perspectives very different from his. Together, the essays in this volume show the powerful ripple effects of Friedman's work on American and comparative legal sociology, American and comparative legal history, and the general sociology of law and legal change.

Transformations in American Legal History, II (Hardcover): Daniel W. Hamilton, Alfred L. Brophy Transformations in American Legal History, II (Hardcover)
Daniel W. Hamilton, Alfred L. Brophy; Contributions by Terry Fisher, Frank Michelman, Martha Minow, …
R1,170 R1,022 Discovery Miles 10 220 Save R148 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the course of his career at Harvard, Morton Horwitz changed the questions legal historians ask. "The Transformation of American Law, 1780 1860" (1977) disclosed the many ways that judge-made law favored commercial and property interests and remade law to promote economic growth. "The Transformation of American Law, 1870 1960" (1992) continued that project, with a focus on ideas that reshaped law as we struggled for objective and neutral legal responses to our country s crises. In more recent years he has written extensively on the legal realists and the Warren Court.

Following an earlier "festschrift" volume by his former students, this volume includes essays by Horwitz colleagues at Harvard and those from across the academy, as well as his students. These essays assess specific themes in Horwitz work, from the antebellum era to the Warren Court, from jurisprudence to the influence of economics on judicial doctrine. The essays are, like Horwitz, provocative and original as they continue his transformation of American legal history.

The Warren Court and the Pursuit of Justice (Paperback): Morton J. Horwitz The Warren Court and the Pursuit of Justice (Paperback)
Morton J. Horwitz
R416 R341 Discovery Miles 3 410 Save R75 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Hill and Wang Critical Issues Series: concise, affordable works on pivotal topics in American history, society, and politics.

The men who made up the Supreme Court when Earl Warren was Chief Justice (1953-69) changed America forever, and their decisions are still affecting constitutional law today. This overview of the Warren Court focuses on its landmark cases and enduring legacy.

The Transformation of American Law, 1780-1860 (Paperback, Revised): Morton J. Horwitz The Transformation of American Law, 1780-1860 (Paperback, Revised)
Morton J. Horwitz
R1,641 Discovery Miles 16 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Awarded the Bancroft Prize in American History in 1978, Morton J. Horwitz's The Transformation of American Law, 1780-1860 is considered one of the most significant works ever published in American legal history. Since its publication in 1977, it has become the standard source on early nineteenth-century American law. In this monumental book, Morton J. Horwitz offers a sweeping overview of the emergence of our national (and modern) legal system from English and colonial antecedents. He begins with the common law, which emerged during the eighteenth century as the standard doctrine with which to solve disputes in an egalitarian manner. He shows that the turning point in the use of common law came after 1790, when the law was slowly transformed to favor economic growth and development, and the courts began to spur economic competition rather than circumscribe it. This new instrumental law would flourish during the nineteenth century as the legal profession and the mercantile elite forged a mutually beneficial alliance to gain wealth and power. Horwitz also demonstrates how the emergence of contract law corresponded to the development of economic and legal institutions of exchange. And he discusses how the rise of the market economy influenced legal practices, how contracts became ways to negate preexisting common law duties, and how (to the benefit of entrepreneurs and commercial groups) the courts were able to overthrow earlier anticommercial legal rules. Previous historical studies have viewed law and policy as an accurate reflection of the needs of an undifferentiated society. In The Transformation of American Law, Horwitz successfully challenges this misconception and shows how, in theeighty years after the American Revolution, a major change in law took place in which aspects of social struggle turned to legal channels for resolution. Looking into the distribution of wealth and power during this time, Horwitz finds indeed that the change in legal ideology enabled commercial groups to win a disproportionate amount of wealth and power in American society. An accessible account of the history of law, this is a powerful statement on the great role of the legal system in American economic development.

American Legal Realism (Paperback, New): William W. Fisher, Morton J. Horwitz, Thomas A. Reed American Legal Realism (Paperback, New)
William W. Fisher, Morton J. Horwitz, Thomas A. Reed
R2,131 Discovery Miles 21 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A comprehensive, in-depth discussion of the most influential movement in American legal history, and one which remains more than fifty years later the subject of lively debate, this collection of readings, written largely between 1900 and 1940, includes works from prominent writers on the subject that have never before been generally available. Introduced and edited by noted scholars in the field, the anthology includes such contributors as Oliver Wendell Holmes, James Thayer, Roscoe Pound, John Chipman Gray, Wesley Hohfeld, Karl Llewellyn, Arthur Corbin, Nathan Issacs, Robert Hale, Harold Laski, Max Radin, and others. With concise biographical notes as well as introductions to provide historical context, each selection addresses a different debate involving Legal Realism. Included is a selective bibliography, making the text valuable to a broad range of scholars.

The Transformation of American Law 1870-1960 - The Crisis of Legal Orthodoxy (Paperback, Reissue): Morton J. Horwitz The Transformation of American Law 1870-1960 - The Crisis of Legal Orthodoxy (Paperback, Reissue)
Morton J. Horwitz
R1,666 Discovery Miles 16 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An examination of the conflict between the entrenched legal orthodoxy and the Progressive movement. Horwitz traces the crystallization of Progressive thought, and in so doing, charts the modern development of American Law.

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