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The law of the whale hunt, dispute resolution, property law, and American whalers, 1780-1880, Robert Deal, Marshall University

Label
The law of the whale hunt, dispute resolution, property law, and American whalers, 1780-1880, Robert Deal, Marshall University
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The law of the whale hunt
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
934382685
Responsibility statement
Robert Deal, Marshall University
Series statement
Cambridge historical studies in American law and societyCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
dispute resolution, property law, and American whalers, 1780-1880
Summary
Whale oil lit the cities and greased the machines of the Industrial Revolution. In light of its importance, competition between whalers was high. Far from courts and law enforcement, competing crews of American whalers not known for their gentility and armed with harpoons tended to resolve disputes at sea over ownership of whales. Left to settle arguments on their own, whalemen created norms and customs to decide ownership of whales pursued by multiple crews. The Law of the Whale Hunt provides an innovative examination of how property law was created in the absence of formal legal institutions regulating the American whaling industry in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Using depositions, court testimony, logbooks, and other previously unused primary sources, Robert Deal tells an exciting story of American whalers hunting in waters from the North Atlantic to the South Pacific and the Sea of Okhotsk.--, Provided by publisher
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