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The Law and History Review published its third issue of 2016.
Table of contents:
In this Issue (Elisabeth Dale) (v-vi)
New Light on the Sedition Act of 1798: The Missing Half of the Prosecutions (Wendell Bird) (541-614) (PDF)
Merchant Courts, Arbitration, and the Politics of Commercial Litigation in the Eighteenth-Century British Empire (Christian R. Burset) (615-647) (PDF)
Accommodating Nazi Tyranny? The Wrong Turn of the Social Democratic Legal Philosopher Gustav Radbruch After the War (Douglas G. Morris) (649-688) (PDF)
Judicial Independence in British North America, 1825–67: Constitutional Principles, Colonial Finances, and the Perils of Democracy (Jim Phillips) (689-742) (PDF)
Fragmenting the Nation: Divisible Sovereignty and Travancore's Quest for Federal Independence )(Sarath Pillai) (743-782) (PDF)
The “Rare Infliction”: the Abolition of Flogging in the Indian Army, circa 1835–1920 (783-818) (Radhika Singha)
Book reviews:
Daniel R. Coquillette and Bruce A. Kimball, On the Battlefield of Merit: Harvard Law School, the First Century, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2015. Pp. 688. $39.95 cloth (ISBN 978-0674967663) (Andrew Porwancher)
Terri L. Snyder, The Power to Die: Slavery and Suicide in British North America, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015. Pp. xiv, 240. $45.00 cloth (ISBN 978-0-226-28056-1).(Sally E. Hadden)
Lisa Tetrault, The Myth of Seneca Falls: Memory and the Women's Suffrage Movement, 1848–1898, Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2014. Pp. 296. $34.95 cloth (ISBN 978-1-4696-1427-4) (Lisa Hogan)
Nancy Woloch, A Class By Herself: Protective Laws for Women Workers, 1890s–1990s, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. Pp. ix, 337. $39.50 cloth (ISBN 978-0691-002590) (Amy G. Richter)
Susan Pedersen, The Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of Empire, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. 592. $34.95 cloth (ISBN 9780199730032) (Umut Özsu)
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