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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Charles F. Robinson IIPublisher: University of Arkansas Press Imprint: University of Arkansas Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.480kg ISBN: 9781557287557ISBN 10: 1557287554 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 01 July 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe finest of neurosurgical operative atlases and is a welcome addition to the libraries of younger neurosurgeons and especially of general neurosurgeons who care for significant numbers of children..photographs and drawings are of uniformly good quality. --Journal of NeurosurgeryIntended to be the comprehensive source describing the current state of knowledge in pediatric neurosurgery...well-illustrated...valuable to surgeons in all phases of their career. --Canadian Journal of Neurological SciencesHelps the reader focus on resolution of controversial areas in pediatric neurosurgery...presents the technical details of surgery...residents and practicing neurosurgeons will turn to this book first to plan their surgery. --Pediatric NeurosurgeryAn excellent book...there is little that is not covered...includes technical tips that are frequently missing from operative textbooks...residents in training will benefit from the considerable experience contained in this tome. --British Journal of Neurosurgery The most important book on the actual workings of anti-miscegenation law ever written. . . . Robinson shows over and over again that white authorities were less concerned about interracial sex per se than they were with the possibility of white and black people establishing bona fide romantic and domestic relationships. This is an absolutely novel point. --James T. Campbell, author of Songs of Zion: The African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa A useful volume for those who want to know more about the variety of antimiscegenation laws in the South or the gap between statutory law and legal enforcement. --Journal of American History A comprehensive account not just of the anti-miscegenation laws on the books but also of the implementation of those laws. Thorough, informative, valuable, intriguing. . . . Worthwhile reading. --Rachel Moran, author of Interracial Intimacy: The Regulation of Race and Romance Valuable not only for its catalog of laws and cases but also for Robinson's unwavering attention to enforcement and defiance alike. --Journal of Southern History A comprehensive account not just of the anti-miscegenation laws on the books but also of the implementation of those laws. Thorough, informative, valuable, intriguing. . . . Worthwhile reading. A useful volume for those who want to know more about the variety of antimiscegenation laws in the South or the gap between statutory law and legal enforcement. --Journal of American History Valuable not only for its catalog of laws and cases but also for Robinson's unwavering attention to enforcement and defiance alike. --Journal of Southern History The most important book on the actual workings of anti-miscegenation law ever written. . . . Robinson shows over and over again that white authorities were less concerned about interracial sex per se than they were with the possibility of white and black people establishing bona fide romantic and domestic relationships. This is an absolutely novel point. --James T. Campbell, author of Songs of Zion: The African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa (Yale, 1997) A comprehensive account not just of the anti-miscegenation laws on the books but also of the implementation of those laws. Thorough, informative, valuable, intriguing. . . . Worthwhile reading. --Rachel Moran, author of Interracial Intimacy: The Regulation of Race and Romance A useful volume for those who want to know more about the variety of antimiscegenation laws in the South or the gap between statutory law and legal enforcement. Journal of American History Valuable not only for its catalog of laws and cases but also for Robinson s unwavering attention to enforcement and defiance alike. Journal of Southern History The most important book on the actual workings of anti-miscegenation law ever written. . . . Robinson shows over and over again that white authorities were less concerned about interracial sex per se than they were with the possibility of white and black people establishing bona fide romantic and domestic relationships. This is an absolutely novel point. James T. Campbell, author of Songs of Zion: The African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa (Yale, 1997) A comprehensive account not just of the anti-miscegenation laws on the books but also of the implementation of those laws. Thorough, informative, valuable, intriguing. . . . Worthwhile reading. Rachel Moran, author of Interracial Intimacy: The Regulation of Race and Romance A comprehensive account not just of the anti-miscegenation laws on the books but also of the implementation of those laws. Thorough, informative, valuable, intriguing. . . . Worthwhile reading. --Rachel Moran, author of Interracial Intimacy: The Regulation of Race and Romance The most important book on the actual workings of anti-miscegenation law ever written. . . . Robinson shows over and over again that white authorities were less concerned about interracial sex per se than they were with the possibility of white and black people establishing bona fide romantic and domestic relationships. This is an absolutely novel point. --James T. Campbell, author of Songs of Zion: The African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa Valuable not only for its catalog of laws and cases but also for Robinson's unwavering attention to enforcement and defiance alike. --Journal of Southern History A useful volume for those who want to know more about the variety of antimiscegenation laws in the South or the gap between statutory law and legal enforcement. --Journal of American History A comprehensive account not just of the anti-miscegenation laws on the books but also of the implementation of those laws. Thorough, informative, valuable, intriguing. . . . Worthwhile reading. Rachel Moran, author of Interracial Intimacy: The Regulation of Race and Romance The most important book on the actual workings of anti-miscegenation law ever written. . . . Robinson shows over and over again that white authorities were less concerned about interracial sex per se than they were with the possibility of white and black people establishing bona fide romantic and domestic relationships. This is an absolutely novel point. James T. Campbell, author of Songs of Zion: The African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa Valuable not only for its catalog of laws and cases but also for Robinson s unwavering attention to enforcement and defiance alike. Journal of Southern History A useful volume for those who want to know more about the variety of antimiscegenation laws in the South or the gap between statutory law and legal enforcement. Journal of American History Author InformationCharles F. Robinson II is an associate professor of history and program director of the African American Studies program at the University of Arkansas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |