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Contents
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Vol. 22, No. 3
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Fall 2004
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Articles
Forum: Reforming Chancery
Comment
Response
Notes and Commentary
Book Reviews
| The Consumption of Justice: Emotions, Publicity, and Legal Culture in Marseille, 1264–1423— Daniel Lord Smail |
| reviewed by Daniel M. Klerman |
645 |
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| Treason and the State: Law, Politics and Ideology in the English Civil War— D. Alan Orr |
| reviewed by Brett F. Parker |
646 |
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| Law, Crime and English Society, 1660–1830— Norma Landau, editor |
| reviewed by Bruce P. Smith |
648 |
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| Social Power and Legal Culture: Litigation Masters in Late Imperial China— Melissa Macauley |
| reviewed by Eugenia Lean |
650 |
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| Languages of the Lash: Corporal Punishment and Identity in Imperial Russia— Abby Schrader |
| reviewed by Golfo Alexopoulos |
652 |
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| Killed Strangely: The Death of Rebecca Cornell— Elaine Forman Crane |
| reviewed by Katherine A. Hermes |
654 |
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| The Great Catastrophe of My Life: Divorce in the Old Dominion— Thomas E. Buckley, SJ |
| reviewed by Phillip Troutman |
656 |
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| John Marshall and the Heroic Age of the Supreme Court— R. Kent Newmyer |
| reviewed by Christopher Brooks |
658 |
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| The Invention of Party Politics: Federalism, Popular Sovereignty, and Constitutional Development in Jacksonian Illinois— Gerald Leonard |
| reviewed by Martin J. Hershock |
660 |
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| Lincoln's Constitution— Daniel Farber |
| reviewed by Harold M. Hyman |
662 |
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| The Many Faces of Judge Lynch: Extralegal Violence and Punishment in America—Christopher Waldrep |
| reviewed by Bruce E. Baker |
664 |
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| Prostitution, Polygamy, and Power: Salt Lake City, 1847–1918— Jeffrey Nichols |
| reviewed by Sara M. Patterson |
666 |
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| In Pursuit of Equity: Women, Men, and the Quest for Economic Citizenship in 20th-Century America— Alice Kessler-Harris |
| reviewed by Barbara Y. Welke |
668 |
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| Strangers and Kin: The American Way of Adoption— Barbara Melosh |
| reviewed by Lisa Cardyn |
670 |
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| Servants of the State: Managing Diversity and Democracy in the Federal Workforce, 1933–1953— Margaret Rung |
| reviewed by Megan Taylor Shockley |
673 |
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| Social Scientists for Social Justice: Making the Case against Segregation— John P. Jackson, Jr. |
| reviewed by Gregory Michael Dorr |
674 |
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| First Amendment, First Principles: Verbal Acts and Freedom of Speech—John R. Wirenius, and Censorship, Inc.: The Corporate Threat to Free Speech in the United States— Lawrence Soley |
| reviewed by Kurt Hohenstein |
676 |
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| Surprise Heirs I: Illegitimacy, Patrimonial Rights, and Legal Nationalism in Luso-Braziliam Inheritance, 1750–1821 and Surprise Heirs II: Illegitimacy, Inheritance Rights, and Public Power in the Formation of Imperial Brazil, 1822–1889— Linda Lewin |
| reviewed by Brian Owensby |
679 |
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| Colonial Justice: Justice, Morality, and Crime in the Niagara District, 1791–1849— David Murray |
| reviewed by R. Blake Brown |
681 |
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| The Capacity to Judge: Public Opinion and Deliberative Democracy in Upper Canada, 1791–1854— Jeffrey L. McNairn |
| reviewed by Lyndsay Campbell |
683 |
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