The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 10: Law and Politics

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 10: Law and Politics

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 10: Law and Politics

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 10: Law and Politics

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Overview

Volume 10 of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture combines two of the sections from the original edition, adding extensive updates and 53 entirely new articles. In the law section of this volume, 16 longer essays address broad concepts ranging from law schools to family law, from labor relations to school prayer. The 43 topical entries focus on specific legal cases and individuals, including historical legal professionals, parties from landmark cases, and even the fictional character Atticus Finch, highlighting the roles these individuals have played in shaping the identity of the region.

The politics section includes 34 essays on matters such as Reconstruction, social class and politics, and immigration policy. New essays reflect the changing nature of southern politics, away from the one-party system long known as the "solid South" to the lively two-party politics now in play in the region. Seventy shorter topical entries cover individual politicians, political thinkers, and activists who have made significant contributions to the shaping of southern politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469616742
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 02/01/2014
Series: The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture , #10
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 456
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

James W. Ely Jr. is Milton R. Underwood Professor of Law and professor of history at Vanderbilt University.
Bradley G. Bond is associate dean of the graduate school at Northern Illinois University.

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The essays on the law in the South and the biographical sketches of southern lawyers provide an engaging introduction to the ways in which southern law differed from—and resembled—the law elsewhere in the United States. The bibliographical notes offer a splendid path into more detailed studies.—Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School



The essays and shorter entries in this volume provide just the right balance between depth and coverage. The lively, engaging, and accessible writing styles of the many contributors showcase their impeccable scholarship. This will be a valuable resource for years to come.—Charles S. Bullock III, University of Georgia

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