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Private Law and Social Inequality in the Industrial Age: Comparing Legal Cultures in Britain, France, Germany, and the United States (Studies of the German Historical Institute London)

Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Category Law
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ISBN / ASIN0199202362
ISBN-139780199202362
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CategoryLaw
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The essays assembled here explore how private law historically helped to maintain, change, or upset inequalities common to all industrialized countries. The book deals with relations between lords and peasants, husbands and wives, masters and servants, landlords and tenants, and producers and consumers.
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