Religion, race, rights landmarks in the history of modern Anglo-American law
Material type: TextPublication details: Portland Hart 2010Description: x,329p. ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781841137292
- Common law -- Great Britain -- History
- Common law -- United States -- History
- Ecclesiastical law -- Great Britain -- History
- Ecclesiastical law -- United States -- History
- Human rights -- Great Britain -- History
- Human rights -- United States -- History
- Race discrimination -- Great Britain -- History
- Race discrimination -- United States -- History
- 340.570942 22 DA-R
- KD671 .D37 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-317) and index.
Martin Luther and the challenge to the Catholic Church (1517) -- Executing the king : the trial of Charles I (1649) -- Revolution and Thomas Paine's Rights of man (1791) -- Sugar, slaves, rebellion, murder (1865) -- Demanding the eight-hour workday (1886) -- Civilizing native Americans : the Dawes Act (1887) -- Nuremberg's legacy (1945-49) -- Democracy, neoliberalism, and the new crusades.
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