Law's history: American legal thought and the transatlantic turn to history
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Beschreibung: | "This is a study of the central role of history in late-nineteenth century American legal thought. In the decades following the Civil War, the founding generation of professional legal scholars in the United States drew from the evolutionary social thought that pervaded Western intellectual life on both sides of the Atlantic. Their historical analysis of law as an inductive science rejected deductive theories and supported moderate legal reform, conclusions that challenge conventional accounts of legal formalism. Unprecedented in its coverage and its innovative conclusions about major American legal thinkers from the Civil War to the present, the book combines transatlantic intellectual history, legal history, the history of legal thought, historiography, jurisprudence, constitutional theory and the history of higher education"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index |
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS P A GE XI
TIMELINE XV
INTRODUCTION I
I. THE HISTORICAL STUDY OF LAW IN THE UNITED STATES 10
AN OVERVIEW OF THE AMERICAN LEGAL SCHOLARS 15
FRANCIS WHARTON 20
THOMAS MCLNTYRE COOLEY 21
JAMES COOLIDGE CARTER 27
JOHN NORTON POTNEROY 32
WILLIAM GARDINER HAMMOND 3 5
JAMES BRADLEY THAYER 40
HENRY ADAMS 44
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, JR. 48
JAMES BARR AMES 51
MELVILLE MADISON BIGELOW 54
CHRISTOPHER G. TIEDEMAN 57
PART I. THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND II. THE HISTORICAL NINETEENTH CENTURY 63
EVOLUTIONARY HISTORICAL THOUGHT 6Y
THE HISTORICAL TURN IN GERMANY 72
THE HISTORICAL TURN IN ENGLAND 80
THE HISTORICAL TURN IN THE UNITED STATES 86
III. GERMAN LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP 92
SAVIGNY 94
ROMANISTS AND GERMANISTS 101
JHERING 106
IV. ENGLISH LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP: SIR HENRY MAINE 115
BIOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUND 117
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VIII CONTENTS
THE CENTRAL THEMES OF ANCIENT LAW I ZI
ELABORATIONS IN SPECIFIC CONTEXTS 127
AFTER ANCIENT LAW 135
MAINE S LEGACY 142
PART II. THE HISTORICAL TURN IN AMERICAN LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP
V. HENRY ADAMS AND HIS STUDENTS: THE ORIGINS OF PROFESSIONAL LEGAL
HISTORY IN AMERICA 153
THE LEGAL EDUCATION OF HENRY ADAMS 154
TEACHING MEDIEVAL HISTORY AT HARVARD 156
ASSESSING GERMAN AND ENGLISH SCHOLARSHIP 160
CORRESPONDENCE WITH MORGAN ON STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT 167 ESSAYS IN
ANGLO-SAXON LAW 168
ADAMS ON THE ANGLO-SAXON COURTS OF LAW 169
LODGE ON THE ANGLO-SAXON LAND LAW 174
YOUNG ON THE ANGLO-SAXON FAMILY LAW 177
LAUGHLIN ON THE ANGLO-SAXON LEGAL PROCEDURE 179
RESPONSES BY HOLMES AND MAINE TO THE ESSAYS 183
THE MIXED LEGACY OF ADAMS AND HIS STUDENTS 184
VI. MELVILLE M. BIGELOW: FROM THE HISTORY OF NORMAN PROCEDURE TO
PROTO-REALISM 187
THE HISTORY OF PROCEDURE IN NORMAN ENGLAND 189
INTERNATIONAL CRITICAL RESPONSES 198
BIGELOW S CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH MAITLAND 204
FROM LEGAL HISTORY TO PROTO-REALISM 207
LATE WORK IN LEGAL HISTORY: THE PERILS OF UNDISCIPLINED INDIVIDUALISM
211
VII. HOLMES THE HISTORIAN 215
THE INFLUENCE OF SAVIGNY AND MAINE 218
HOLMES AND HIS AMERICAN CONTEMPORARIES 220
EARLY LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP: FROM PHILOSOPHICAL TO HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF
LAW 227
THE IMPORTANCE OF HISTORY IN THE COMMON LAW 234
LEGAL SURVIVALS: THE PARADOX OF FORM AND SUBSTANCE 23 8
EXAMPLES OF LEGAL SURVIVALS 241
FUNCTIONAL SURVIVALS 248
HOLMES S INSTRUMENTAL USE OF HISTORY IN LEGAL ANALYSIS 250 SURVIVALS 252
TREATMENT OF GERMAN LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP 253
THE HISTORICAL INACCURACY OF THE COMMON LAW 25 8
HOLMES S LINGERING HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION OF LAW 260
VIII. THAYER ON THE HISTORY OF EVIDENCE 269
THE LAW OF EVIDENCE AS THE CHILD OF THE JURY 271
THE LESSONS OF HISTORY: REVISING THE MODERN LAW OF EVIDENCE 279
INTERNATIONAL CRITICAL RESPONSES 283
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CONTENTS IX
IX. AMES ON THE HISTORY OF THE COMMON LAW 290
AMES AND HOLMES ON THE HISTORY OF CONSIDERATION 294
AMES AND MAITLAND ON THE HISTORY OF PROPERTY LAW 302
X. THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 309
THAYER ON JUDICIAL POWER TO DECLARE LEGISLATION UNCONSTITUTIONAL 311
COOLEY ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND PRESS 317
TIEDEMAN ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL PROHIBITION AGAINST THE IMPAIRMENT OF
CONTRACTS 322
XI. THE HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF AMERICAN JURISPRUDENCE 325
EVOLUTIONARY LEGAL THOUGHT 3 29
EVOLVING CUSTOM AS THE SOURCE OF LAW 340
EVOLVING CUSTOM AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 345
THE CONSTRAINTS OF A WRITTEN CONSTITUTION 349
THE PREFERENCE FOR ADJUDICATION OVER LEGISLATION 356
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES AND THE HISTORY OF LEGAL DOCTRINE 361
HISTORICAL LEGAL THOUGHT AS A DISTINCTIVE JURISPRUDENTIAL SCHOOL 3 64
LEGAL HISTORY AS INDUCTIVE LEGAL SCIENCE 367
CONCLUSION 377
PART III. MAITLAND, POUND, AND POUND S SUCCESSORS XII. MAITLAND: THE
MATURITY OF ENGLISH LEGAL HISTORY 383
BIOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUND 385
MAITLAND S INAUGURAL LECTURE: WHY THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LAW IS NOT
WRITTEN 390
THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LAW 392
RELIANCE ON AMERICAN SCHOLARS 399
EVOLUTIONARY THEMES 401
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LAW AND SOCIETY 402
CODIFICATION 408
MAITLAND S CRITIQUE OF MAINE 409
MAITLAND S LATE ESSAYS: THE LEGAL TREATMENT OF GROUPS AND ENGLISH
PLURALISM 412
MAITLAND S LEGACY 417
XIII. POUND: FROM HISTORICAL TO SOCIOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE 423
BIOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUND 424
POUND S PROJECT 426
ASSESSING POUND S CRITIQUE OF HIS AMERICAN PREDECESSORS 430 THE GAP
BETWEEN LEGAL INDIVIDUALISM AND POPULAR COLLECTIVISM 432 EXAMPLES OF
INDIVIDUALISM IN AMERICAN LAW 436
HISTORICAL SOURCES OF LEGAL INDIVIDUALISM 438
HISTORICAL JURISPRUDENCE: INDIVIDUALISTIC AND DEDUCTIVE 442 SAVIGNY AND
MAINE: FOUNDERS OF HISTORICAL JURISPRUDENCE 445 HISTORICAL JURISPRUDENCE
IN AMERICA 448
SOCIOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE: COLLECTIVIST AND PRAGMATIC 451 JHERING S
TELEOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE 453
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X CONTENTS
AMERICAN PRAGMATISM 454
THE PROMISE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 456
THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE 460
SOCIOLOGICAL LEGAL HISTORY 462
ADJUDICATION AND LEGISLATION IN SOCIOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE 466
CONCLUSION 469
XIV. POUND S SUCCESSORS: TWENTIETH-CENTURY INTERPRETATIONS OF LATE
NINETEENTH-CENTURY LEGAL THOUGHT 472
DEDUCTIVE FORMALISM 473
POLITICAL CONSERVATISM 485
THE ROLE OF HISTORY 495
THE ATTACK ON DOCTRINAL LEGAL HISTORY 49 8
REDISCOVERING THE IMPORTANCE OF HISTORY 505
ASSESSING THE TWENTIETH-CENTURY CRITIQUE 512
CONCLUSION 520
INDEX 537
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