Making of Modern Law
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Covers domestic and international law, legal history, national defense, criminology, education, labor and social welfare, and military justice and more. Over 21,000 U.S. and U.K. legal treatises from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Includes casebooks, local practice manuals, books on legal form, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, and speeches. Covers domestic and international law, legal history, business and economics, politics and government, national defense, criminology, religion, education, labor and social welfare, and military justice.
| Coverage Dates | 1800-1926 |
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