Beyond the Borders of the Law: Critical Legal Histories of the North American West

Author:   Katrina Jagodinsky ,  Pablo Mitchell
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
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Pages:   368
Publication Date:   19 September 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Katrina Jagodinsky ,  Pablo Mitchell
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Imprint:   University Press of Kansas
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.655kg
ISBN:  

9780700626786


ISBN 10:   0700626786
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   19 September 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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This rich and eclectic collection of writings by scholars of Native American, African American, Chicana/o, and Latina/o history as well as border and legal studies represents the death knell to the archetype of the 'wild west.' Rather than the North American West being a lawless region, Beyond the Borders of the Law demonstrates the varied origins, uses, and interpretations of the law in there and the ways in which even the most disenfranchised peoples used the legal system to advocate for their rights and personal freedoms. Focusing on themes of race and gender, property and citizenship, and justice and reform, the volume delves deeply and widely into the law's influence in the borderlands across space, place, and time. --Miroslava Ch�vez-Garc�a, author of Migrant Longing: Letter Writing across the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Western legal history is relatively new, and this creative collection of essays defines the field. Within the broad topic of legal borderlands, ten authors offer their engaging ideas about race and gender, property and citizenship, and justice and reform of the law in the American West. This book is most worthy of being described as 'cutting edge.' --John R. Wunder, author of Retained by The People : A History of American Indians and the Bill of Rights


This rich and eclectic collection of writings by scholars of Native American, African American, Chicana/o, and Latina/o history as well as border and legal studies represents the death knell to the archetype of the 'wild west.' Rather than the North American West being a lawless region, Beyond the Borders of the Law demonstrates the varied origins, uses, and interpretations of the law in there and the ways in which even the most disenfranchised peoples used the legal system to advocate for their rights and personal freedoms. Focusing on themes of race and gender, property and citizenship, and justice and reform, the volume delves deeply and widely into the law's influence in the borderlands across space, place, and time. --Miroslava Ch vez-Garc a, author of Migrant Longing: Letter Writing across the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Western legal history is relatively new, and this creative collection of essays defines the field. Within the broad topic of legal borderlands, ten authors offer their engaging ideas about race and gender, property and citizenship, and justice and reform of the law in the American West. This book is most worthy of being described as 'cutting edge.' --John R. Wunder, author of Retained by The People : A History of American Indians and the Bill of Rights


This rich and eclectic collection of writings by scholars of Native American, African American, Chicana/o, and Latina/o history as well as border and legal studies represents the death knell to the archetype of the 'wild west.' Rather than the North American West being a lawless region, Beyond the Borders of the Law demonstrates the varied origins, uses, and interpretations of the law in there and the ways in which even the most disenfranchised peoples used the legal system to advocate for their rights and personal freedoms. Focusing on themes of race and gender, property and citizenship, and justice and reform, the volume delves deeply and widely into the law's influence in the borderlands across space, place, and time. -- Miroslava Ch�vez-Garc�a, author of Migrant Longing: Letter Writing across the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Western legal history is relatively new, and this creative collection of essays defines the field. Within the broad topic of legal borderlands, ten authors offer their engaging ideas about race and gender, property and citizenship, and justice and reform of the law in the American West. This book is most worthy of being described as 'cutting edge.' --John R. Wunder, author of Retained by The People A History of American Indians and the Bill of Rights


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Katrina Jagodinsky is associate professor of history at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. She is the author of Legal Codes and Talking Trees: Indigenous Women’s Sovereignty in the Sonoran and Puget Sound Borderlands, 1854–1946. Pablo Mitchell is professor of history at Oberlin College. He is the author of Coyote Nation: Sexuality, Race, and Conquest in Modernizing New Mexico, 1880–1920, which won the Organization of American Historians’ Ray Allen Billington Prize in 2007.

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