Justice in a new world :: negotiating legal intelligibility in British, Iberian, and indigenous America /
A historical and legal examination of the conflict and interplay between settler and indigenous laws in the New WorldAs British and Iberian empires expanded across the New World, differing notions of justice and legality played out against one another as settlers and indigenous people sought to nego...
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Zusammenfassung: | A historical and legal examination of the conflict and interplay between settler and indigenous laws in the New WorldAs British and Iberian empires expanded across the New World, differing notions of justice and legality played out against one another as settlers and indigenous people sought to negotiate their relationship. In order for settlers and natives to learn from, maneuver, resist, or accommodate each other, they had to grasp something of each other's legal ideas and conceptions of justice. This ambitious volume advances our understanding of how natives and settlers in both the British and Iberian New World empires struggled to use the other's ideas of law and justice as a political, strategic, and moral resource. In so doing, indigenous people and settlers alike changed their own practices of law and dialogue about justice. Europeans and natives appealed to imperfect understandings of their interlocutors' notions of justice and advanced their own conceptions during workaday negotiations, disputes, and assertions of right. Settlers' and indigenous peoples' legal presuppositions shaped and sometimes misdirected their attempts to employ each other's law. Natives and settlers construed and misconstrued each other's legal commitments while learning about them, never quite sure whether they were on solid ground. Chapters explore the problem of "legal intelligibility": How and to what extent did settler law and its associated notions of justice became intelligible--tactically, technically and morally--to natives, and vice versa? To address this question, the volume offers a critical comparison between English and Iberian New World empires. Chapters probe such topics as treaty negotiations, land sales, and the corporate privileges of indigenous peoples. Ultimately, Justice in a New World offers both a deeper understanding of the transformation of notions of justice and law among settlers and indigenous people, and a dual comparative study of what it means for laws and moral codes to be legally intelligible |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781479838394 147983839X |
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588 | 0 | |a Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed August 14, 2018) | |
520 | |a A historical and legal examination of the conflict and interplay between settler and indigenous laws in the New WorldAs British and Iberian empires expanded across the New World, differing notions of justice and legality played out against one another as settlers and indigenous people sought to negotiate their relationship. In order for settlers and natives to learn from, maneuver, resist, or accommodate each other, they had to grasp something of each other's legal ideas and conceptions of justice. This ambitious volume advances our understanding of how natives and settlers in both the British and Iberian New World empires struggled to use the other's ideas of law and justice as a political, strategic, and moral resource. In so doing, indigenous people and settlers alike changed their own practices of law and dialogue about justice. Europeans and natives appealed to imperfect understandings of their interlocutors' notions of justice and advanced their own conceptions during workaday negotiations, disputes, and assertions of right. Settlers' and indigenous peoples' legal presuppositions shaped and sometimes misdirected their attempts to employ each other's law. Natives and settlers construed and misconstrued each other's legal commitments while learning about them, never quite sure whether they were on solid ground. Chapters explore the problem of "legal intelligibility": How and to what extent did settler law and its associated notions of justice became intelligible--tactically, technically and morally--to natives, and vice versa? To address this question, the volume offers a critical comparison between English and Iberian New World empires. Chapters probe such topics as treaty negotiations, land sales, and the corporate privileges of indigenous peoples. Ultimately, Justice in a New World offers both a deeper understanding of the transformation of notions of justice and law among settlers and indigenous people, and a dual comparative study of what it means for laws and moral codes to be legally intelligible | ||
650 | 0 | |a Indians |x Legal status, laws, etc. |x History. | |
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653 | |a Amazon basin. | ||
653 | |a Andean litigants. | ||
653 | |a Bacon's Rebellion. | ||
653 | |a British settlers. | ||
653 | |a Cockacoeske. | ||
653 | |a Columbian elites. | ||
653 | |a English justice. | ||
653 | |a English law. | ||
653 | |a Iberian New World. | ||
653 | |a Indian law. | ||
653 | |a Indian rights. | ||
653 | |a Iroquois. | ||
653 | |a John Wompas. | ||
653 | |a Latin America. | ||
653 | |a Nipmuc. | ||
653 | |a Portuguese colonists. | ||
653 | |a Spanish colonization. | ||
653 | |a Spanish law. | ||
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653 | |a blood feud. | ||
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653 | |a communal rights. | ||
653 | |a community identities. | ||
653 | |a conversion. | ||
653 | |a corporate autonomy. | ||
653 | |a empire. | ||
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653 | |a historical actors. | ||
653 | |a imperial legalities. | ||
653 | |a indigenous groups. | ||
653 | |a indigenous litigants. | ||
653 | |a indigenous peoples. | ||
653 | |a jurisdiction. | ||
653 | |a justice. | ||
653 | |a land rights. | ||
653 | |a land transactions. | ||
653 | |a legal concepts. | ||
653 | |a legal contest. | ||
653 | |a legal practices. | ||
653 | |a legal structures. | ||
653 | |a legal system. | ||
653 | |a legal systems. | ||
653 | |a liberal elites. | ||
653 | |a local alliances. | ||
653 | |a queen of Pamunkey. | ||
653 | |a rhetorical traditions. | ||
653 | |a sovereignty. | ||
653 | |a strategic behavior. | ||
653 | |a treaty negotiations. | ||
653 | |a tributary system. | ||
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spelling | Justice in a new world : negotiating legal intelligibility in British, Iberian, and indigenous America / edited by Richard J. Ross and Brian P. Owensby. New York : New York University Press, 2018. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Making law intelligible in comparative context / Brian P. Owensby and Richard J. Ross -- Dialoguing with barbarians : what natives said and what Europeans responded in late seventeenth and eighteenth century Portuguese America / Tamar Herzog -- Defending and defrauding the Indians : John Wompas, legal hybridity, and the sale of Indian land / Jenny Hale Pulsipher -- "Since we came out of this ground" : Iroquois legal arguments at the Treaty of Lancaster / Craig Yirush -- "Ynuvaciones malas e rreprouadas" : seeking justice in early colonial pueblos de Indios / Karen B. Graubart -- "Darling Indians" and "natural lords" : Virginia's tributary regime and Florida's republic of Indians in the seventeenth century / Bradley Dixon -- Covering blood and graves : murder and law on imperial margins / Nancy O. Gallman and Alan Taylor -- "Sovereignty has lost its rights" : liberal experiments and indigenous citizenship in New Granada, 1810-1819 / Marcela Echeverri -- In defense of ignorance : frameworks for legal politics in the Atlantic world / Lauren Benton -- Intelligibility or incommensurability? / Daniel K. Richter. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed August 14, 2018) A historical and legal examination of the conflict and interplay between settler and indigenous laws in the New WorldAs British and Iberian empires expanded across the New World, differing notions of justice and legality played out against one another as settlers and indigenous people sought to negotiate their relationship. In order for settlers and natives to learn from, maneuver, resist, or accommodate each other, they had to grasp something of each other's legal ideas and conceptions of justice. This ambitious volume advances our understanding of how natives and settlers in both the British and Iberian New World empires struggled to use the other's ideas of law and justice as a political, strategic, and moral resource. In so doing, indigenous people and settlers alike changed their own practices of law and dialogue about justice. Europeans and natives appealed to imperfect understandings of their interlocutors' notions of justice and advanced their own conceptions during workaday negotiations, disputes, and assertions of right. Settlers' and indigenous peoples' legal presuppositions shaped and sometimes misdirected their attempts to employ each other's law. Natives and settlers construed and misconstrued each other's legal commitments while learning about them, never quite sure whether they were on solid ground. Chapters explore the problem of "legal intelligibility": How and to what extent did settler law and its associated notions of justice became intelligible--tactically, technically and morally--to natives, and vice versa? To address this question, the volume offers a critical comparison between English and Iberian New World empires. Chapters probe such topics as treaty negotiations, land sales, and the corporate privileges of indigenous peoples. Ultimately, Justice in a New World offers both a deeper understanding of the transformation of notions of justice and law among settlers and indigenous people, and a dual comparative study of what it means for laws and moral codes to be legally intelligible Indians Legal status, laws, etc. History. Colonies Law and legislation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85028565 LAW Constitutional. bisacsh LAW Public. bisacsh Colonies Law and legislation fast Indians Legal status, laws, etc. fast Amazon basin. Andean litigants. Bacon's Rebellion. British settlers. Cockacoeske. Columbian elites. English justice. English law. Iberian New World. Indian law. Indian rights. Iroquois. John Wompas. Latin America. Nipmuc. Portuguese colonists. Spanish colonization. Spanish law. Spanish policy. Virginia House of Burgesses. Virginia law. agricultural leases. autonomy. blood feud. colonial discourse. colonial rule. communal rights. community identities. conversion. corporate autonomy. empire. ground law. historical actors. imperial legalities. indigenous groups. indigenous litigants. indigenous peoples. jurisdiction. justice. land rights. land transactions. legal concepts. legal contest. legal practices. legal structures. legal system. legal systems. liberal elites. local alliances. queen of Pamunkey. rhetorical traditions. sovereignty. strategic behavior. treaty negotiations. tributary system. vassalage. History fast Ross, Richard Jeffrey, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2001084174 Owensby, Brian Philip, 1959- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjwf6grG8KHqvDgfC9DbYd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr94003533 has work: Justice in a new world (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGWWWWmWQ3dGb8GhxfHWfy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Justice in a new world. New York : New York University Press, 2018 9781479850129 1479850128 (DLC) 2017054990 (OCoLC)1013509184 Book collections on Project MUSE. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1789421 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Justice in a new world : negotiating legal intelligibility in British, Iberian, and indigenous America / Book collections on Project MUSE. Making law intelligible in comparative context / Brian P. Owensby and Richard J. Ross -- Dialoguing with barbarians : what natives said and what Europeans responded in late seventeenth and eighteenth century Portuguese America / Tamar Herzog -- Defending and defrauding the Indians : John Wompas, legal hybridity, and the sale of Indian land / Jenny Hale Pulsipher -- "Since we came out of this ground" : Iroquois legal arguments at the Treaty of Lancaster / Craig Yirush -- "Ynuvaciones malas e rreprouadas" : seeking justice in early colonial pueblos de Indios / Karen B. Graubart -- "Darling Indians" and "natural lords" : Virginia's tributary regime and Florida's republic of Indians in the seventeenth century / Bradley Dixon -- Covering blood and graves : murder and law on imperial margins / Nancy O. Gallman and Alan Taylor -- "Sovereignty has lost its rights" : liberal experiments and indigenous citizenship in New Granada, 1810-1819 / Marcela Echeverri -- In defense of ignorance : frameworks for legal politics in the Atlantic world / Lauren Benton -- Intelligibility or incommensurability? / Daniel K. Richter. Indians Legal status, laws, etc. History. Colonies Law and legislation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85028565 LAW Constitutional. bisacsh LAW Public. bisacsh Colonies Law and legislation fast Indians Legal status, laws, etc. fast |
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title | Justice in a new world : negotiating legal intelligibility in British, Iberian, and indigenous America / |
title_auth | Justice in a new world : negotiating legal intelligibility in British, Iberian, and indigenous America / |
title_exact_search | Justice in a new world : negotiating legal intelligibility in British, Iberian, and indigenous America / |
title_full | Justice in a new world : negotiating legal intelligibility in British, Iberian, and indigenous America / edited by Richard J. Ross and Brian P. Owensby. |
title_fullStr | Justice in a new world : negotiating legal intelligibility in British, Iberian, and indigenous America / edited by Richard J. Ross and Brian P. Owensby. |
title_full_unstemmed | Justice in a new world : negotiating legal intelligibility in British, Iberian, and indigenous America / edited by Richard J. Ross and Brian P. Owensby. |
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topic | Indians Legal status, laws, etc. History. Colonies Law and legislation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85028565 LAW Constitutional. bisacsh LAW Public. bisacsh Colonies Law and legislation fast Indians Legal status, laws, etc. fast |
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