The Unfolding of American Labor Law: Judges, Workers, and Public Policy Across Two Political Generations, 1790-1850 (Law and Society)
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Author(s)Jeffrey Steven Kahana
PublisherLFB Scholarly Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1593325800
ISBN-139781593325800
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Sales Rank1,544,967
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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In the nation-building following independence, no challenge was more fraught than how to construct an American law of labor. The technical side of this question--the case-by-case transformation of an inherited common law of repression has been thoroughly studied, but no one has quite done what Jeffrey Kahana has accomplished in this fine book: he has captured the processes by which this Americanized common law came to reflect the values of a rapidly democratizing, economically free-wheeling nation. This is a major contribution, and Kahana is to be congratulated for it. -- David Brody, Professor Emeritus of History, UC-Davis
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