Thursday, June 15, 2023

LHR 41:1

Law and History Review 41:1 is now published in print.  Articles published Open Access (OA) are noted below.

Articles

Hardeep Dhillon, The Making of Modern US Citizenship and Alienage: The History of Asian Immigration, Racial Capital, and US Law” (OA)

Hayden J. Bellenoit, “Legal Limbo and Caste Consternation: Determining Kayasthas’ Varna Rank in Indian Law Courts, 1860-1930” (OA)

Paolo Astorri, “The Redefinition of Clandestine Marriage by Sixteenth-Century Lutheran Theologians and Jurists” (OA)

Katharina Isabel Schmidt, “How Hermann Kantorowicz Changed His Mind About America and Its Law, 1927-1934” (OA)

Lauren Feldman, “Creating Law through Regulating Intimacy: The Case of Slave Marriage in Nineteenth-Century New York and the United States” (OA)

Teal Arcadi, “Concrete Leviathan: The Interstate Highway System and Infrastructural Inequality in the Age of Liberalism”

William B. Meyer, “‘No Quixotry in Redress of Grievances’: How Community Abatement of Public Nuisances Disappeared from American Law”

Jonathan Connolly, “Re-Reading Morant Bay: Protest, Inquiry, and Colonial Rule” (OA)

Review Article


Angela Fernandez, “Genuine Concern for Animals in England’s Nineteenth-Century Animal Protection Movement: The Case Against Reductionist Interpretations” (OA)

Book Reviews

Carlton F. W. Larson, The Trials of Allegiance: Treason, Juries, and the American Revolution New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp.424. $40.95 hardcover (ISBN 9780190932749).
Susan Brynne Long

Lisa Kloppenberg, The Best Beloved Thing is Justice: The Life of Dorothy Wright Nelson New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp. 216. $39.95 hardcover (ISBN 9780197608579); ebook (ISBN 9780197608609).
Patricia I. McMahon

Wolfgang P. Müller, Marriage Litigation in the Western Church, 1215–1517 Cambridge, UK; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. viii, 270. $99.99 hardcover (ISBN-13: 978-1108845427). doi:10.1017/9781108955812
Charles Donahue, Jr.

Yue Du, State and Family in China: Filial Piety and Its Modern Reform Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. 312. Hardcover £ 75.00 (ISBN: 9781108838351). doi:10.1017/9781108974479
Qiliang He

Radha Kumar, Police Matters: The Everyday State and Caste Politics in South India, 1900–1975 Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2021. Pp. 241. $19.95 paperback (ISBN 9781501761065).
Partha Pratim Shil

Corrigenda


How Hermann Kantorowicz Changed His Mind About America and Its Law, 1927–34 (OA)
Katharina Isabel Schmidt

Legal Limbo and Caste Consternation: Determining Kayasthas' Varna Rank in Indian Law Courts, 1860–1930
Hayden J. Bellenoit

A Postscript: I've taught a draft of Teal Arcadi's "Concrete Leviathan" article in my first-year Property course, offered in the second semester, when many of the students encounter Overton Park in a Leg-Reg elective. I've found that it provides an excellent bridge between the discussion of the disparate racial impact of eminent domain in the one course and judicial review of agency action in the other.

--Dan Ernst