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Contents
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Vol. 24, No. 1
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Spring 2006
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Articles
Forum: Liberalism and the Liberal State
Comment
Response
Book Reviews
| Courts and Conflict in Twelfth-Century Tuscany—Chris Wickham |
| reviewed by Geoffrey Koziol |
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| Lordship, Reform, and the Development of Civil Society in Medieval Italy: The Bishopric of Orvieto, 1100–1250—David Foote |
| reviewed by Thomas Kuehn |
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| The Family on Trial in Revolutionary France—Suzanne Desan |
| reviewed by Amalia D. Kessler |
219 |
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| A History of Water Rights at Common Law—Joshua Getzler |
| reviewed by James Charles Smith |
220 |
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| Death in the Tiergarten: Murder and Criminal Justice in the Kaiser's Berlin—Benjamin Carter Hett |
| reviewed by Douglas G. Morris |
222 |
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| Reclaiming the American Revolution: The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions and Their Legacy—William J. Watkins, Jr. |
| reviewed by Kevin R. C. Gutzman |
224 |
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| Controlling the Law: Legal Politics in Early National New Hampshire—John Phillip Reid |
| reviewed by Ellen Pearson |
225 |
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| The Racketeer's Progress: Chicago and the Struggle for the Modern American Economy, 1900–1940—Andrew Wender Cohen |
| reviewed by Daniel Ernst |
227 |
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| "The Penalty Is Death": U.S. Newspaper Coverage of Women's Executions—Marlin Shipman |
| reviewed by Phyllis Goldfarb |
229 |
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| City of Courts: Socializing Justice in Progressive Era Chicago—Michael Willrich |
| reviewed by Christopher Capazolla |
231 |
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| Watching Jim Crow: The Struggles over Mississippi TV, 1955–1969—Stephen D. Classen |
| reviewed by Dawn M. Chutkow |
233 |
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| Women's Lives in Colonial Quito: Gender, Law, and Economy in Spanish America—Kimberly Gauderman |
| reviewed by Sonya Lipsett-Rivera |
235 |
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| Latin American Law: A History of Private Law and Institutions in Spanish America—M. C. Mirow |
| reviewed by Peter L. Reich |
237 |
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| Guardians of the Moral Order: The Legal Philosophy of the Supreme Court, 1860–1910—Mark Warren Bailey |
| reviewed by Stephen A. Siegel |
238 |
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| The Accidental Republic: Crippled Working Men, Destitute Widows, and the Remaking of American Law—John Fabian Witt |
| reviewed by Nan Goodman |
240 |
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| White Women, Rape, and the Power of Race in Virginia, 1900–1960—Lisa Lindquist Dorr |
| reviewed by Lisa Cardyn |
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