schema:description | "内容記述: What's Old About the New Western History? Part 3: Law, John R. Wunder; Some Lessons of Western Legal History, John Phillip Reid; Outlaw Gangs of the Middle Border: American Social Bandits, Richard White; Chinese in Trouble: Criminal Law and Race on the Trans-Mississippi West Frontier, John R. Wunder; Popular Sovereignty, Vigilantism and the Constitutional Right of Revolution, Christian G. Fritz, Crime and Punishment: Los Angeles County, 1850-1856, Ronald C. Woolsey; Rough Justice: Felony Crime and the Superior Court in San Luis Obispo County, 1880-1910, Lyle A. Dale; Bearers of the Burden: Justices of the Peace, Their Courts and the Law, in Orange County, California, 1870-1907, John J. Stanley; The Chinese and the Courts in the Pacific Northwest: Justice Denied?, John R. Wunder; Enterprise and Equity: A Critique of Western Water Law in the Nineteenth Century, Donald J. Pisani; The San Joaquin Grant: Who Owned the Common Lands? A Historical-Legal Puzzle, Malcolm Ebright; Captives of Law: Judicial Enforcement of the Chinese Exclusion Laws, 1891-1905, Lucy Salyer; Protection of the Family Home from Seizure by Creditors: The Sources and Evolution of a Legal Principle, Joseph W. McKnight; Law and Legal Tender in California and the West, Gordon M. Bakken; The Development of Mortgage Law in Frontier California, 1850-1890, Part I. 1850-1866; The Development of Mortgage Law in Frontier California, Part II. 1867-1880, Gordon M. Bakken; The Development of Mortgage Law in Frontier California, 1850-1890, Part III. 1880-1890, Gordon M. Bakken; Community Property Law and the Politics of Married Women's Rights in Nineteenth-Century California, Donna C. Schuele;...(more)" |