Cambridge historical studies in American law and society
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- The deviant prison, Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary and the origins of America's modern penal system, 1829-1913, Ashley T. Rubin
- Common law, history, and democracy in America, 1790-1900, legal thought before modernism, Kunal M. Parker
- Law's imagined republic, popular politics and criminal justice in revolutionary America, Steven Wilf
- Family, law, and inheritance in America, a social and legal history of nineteenth-century Kentucky, Yvonne Pitts, Purdue University
- Gender remade, suffrage, citizenship, and statehood in the new Northwest, 1879-1912, Sandra VanBurkleo
- The law of the whale hunt, dispute resolution, property law, and American whalers, 1780-1880, Robert Deal, Marshall University
- Conjugal misconduct, defying marriage law in the twentieth-century United States, William Kuby, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
- Slavery and sacred texts, the Bible, the Constitution, and historical consciousness in antebellum America, Jordan T. Watkins
- Judicial review and American conservatism, Christianity, public education, and the federal courts in the Reagan era, Robert Daniel Rubin
- Recalibrating reform, the limits of political change, Stuart Chinn, University of Oregon
- Forging rivals, race, class, law, and the collapse of postwar liberalism, Reuel Schiller University of California, Hastings College of the Law
- Injury impoverished, workplace accidents, capitalism, and law in the progressive era, Nate Holdren
- From slave abuse to hate crime, the criminalization of racial violence in American history, Ely Aaronson, University of Haifa Law School
- Thomas Jefferson, legal history, and the art of recollection, Matthew Crow, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, New York
- The forgotten emancipator, James Mitchell Ashley and the ideological origins of reconstruction, Rebecca E. Zietlow
- Law's history, American legal thought and the transatlantic turn to history, David M. Rabban, University of Texas, Austin
- Making the modern American fiscal state, law, politics, and the rise of progressive taxation, 1877-1929, Ajay K. Mehrotra, Indiana University
- Law's history, American legal thought and the transatlantic turn to history, David M. Rabban
- Bonds of empire, the English origins of slave law in South Carolina and British plantation America, 1660-1783, Lee B. Wilson
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, a willing servant to an unknown God, Catharine Pierce Wells, Boston College
- Pierson v. Post, the hunt for the fox : law and professionalization in American legal culture, Angela Fernandez, University of Toronto
- Coercion, contract, and free labor in the nineteenth century, Robert J. Steinfeld
- Industrial violence and the legal origins of child labor, James D. Schmidt
- "To save the people from themselves", the emergence of American judicial review and the transformation of constitutions, Robert J. Steinfeld, State University of New York
- A judgment for Solomon, the d'Hauteville case and legal experience in antebellum America, Michael Grossberg
- The crisis of imprisonment, protest, politics, and the making of the American penal state, 1776-1941, Rebecca M. McLennan
- The constitutional origins of the American Civil War, Michael F. Conlin
- Final freedom, the Civil War, the abolition of slavery, and the Thirteenth Amendment, Michael Vorenberg
- Owning ideas, the intellectual origins of American intellectual property, 1790-1909, Oren Bracha
- The bondsman's burden, an economic analysis of the common law of Southern slavery, Jenny Bourne Wahl
- Before Dred Scott, slavery and legal culture in the American confluence, 1787-1857, Anne Twitty, University of Mississippi
- Antitrust and global capitalism, 1930-2004, Tony A. Freyer
- The foundations of the modern Philippine state, imperial rule and the American constitutional tradition in the Philippine Islands, 1898-1935, Leia CastaƱeda Anastacio