The making of modern law. Foreign primary sources II, 1600-1970.

Format
Book
Language
  • English
  • Spanish
  • French
  • Italian
  • German
  • Latin
  • Portuguese
Published/​Created
[Farmington Hills, Mich.] : Gale Cengage Learning, 2013-
Description
1 online resource (Over 1.6 million pages)

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Summary note
The Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources II, 1600-1970 covers United States state and territorial codes, municipal codes, and constitutional conventions and compilations. The collection also includes commentaries on codes, drawn from Spain, Portugal, Italy, Latin America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and Asia. Topics addressed in this collection include: Debate over slavery and race law after Reconstruction; Native American & U.S. Government relations; African Americans and women's right to vote; Progressive Era and New Deal legislation; Business and corproate law; Military and veterans affairs; Education and school systems and more.
Notes
Title from the database Description page (viewed on July 31, 2014).
Language note
Text in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Latin, and Portuguese.
Other title(s)
Foreign primary sources II, 1600-1970
OCLC
884986840
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