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Vol. 22, No. 2

Summer 2004



Editorial Staff  

In This Issue v


Articles

Sir Francis Forbes and the Earliest Australian Public Law Cases
Ian Holloway 209

Roman Judges, Case Law, and Principles of Procedure
Ernest Metzger 243

The Langdell Problem: Historicizing the Century of Historiography, 1906–2000s
Bruce A. Kimball 277


Forum: What Can Frank Tannenbaum Still Teach Us about the Law of Slavery?

Slave Law and Claims-Making in Cuba: The Tannenbaum Debate Revisited
Alejandro de la Fuente 339

Comment

Beyond Tannenbaum
María Elena Díaz 371

Still Continents (and an Island) with Two Histories?
Christopher Schmidt-Nowara 377

Response

Slavery and the Law: A Reply
Alejandro de la Fuente 383


Forum Article: Reforming Chancery

Preparing for Fusion: Reforming the Nineteenth-Century Court of Chancery, Part I
Michael Lobban 389


Book Reviews

Law and Colonial Cultures: Legal Regimes in World History, 1400–1900—Lauren Benton
reviewed by Albert J. Schmidt 429

P. A. Stolypin: The Search for Stability in Late Imperial Russia—Abraham Ascher
reviewed by David Kerans 431

Slave Patrols: Law and Violence in Virginia and the Carolinas—Sally E. Hadden
reviewed by Paul D. Quigley 433

"Miscegenation": Making Race in America—Elise Virginia Lemire
reviewed by James J. Allegro 434

The Transformation of American Abolitionism: Fighting Slavery in the Early Republic—Richard S. Newman
reviewed by Michael D. Pierson 436

Antitrust and the Formation of the Postwar World—Wyatt Wells
reviewed by Herbert Hovenkamp 438

Between Law and Custom: "High" and "Low" Legal Cultures in the Lands of the British Diaspora—The United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, 1600–1900—Peter Karsten
reviewed by Richard Connors 440

Sexual Blackmail: A Modern History—Angus McLaren
reviewed by Lisa Lindquist Dorr 443


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