The Ages of American Law

The Ages of American Law
Title The Ages of American Law PDF eBook
Author Grant Gilmore
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 248
Release 2015-01-13
Genre Law
ISBN 030021104X

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Following its publication in 1974, Grant Gilmore's compact portrait of the development of American law from the eighteenth century to the mid-twentieth century became a classic. In this new edition, the portrait is brought up to date with a new chapter by Philip Bobbitt that surveys the trajectory of American law since the original publication. Bobbitt also provides a Foreword on Gilmore and the celebrated lectures that inspired The Ages of American Law. "Sharp, opinionated, and as pungent as cheddar."—New Republic "This book has the engaging qualities of good table talk among a group of sophisticated and educated friends—given body by broad learning and a keen imagination and spiced with wit."—Willard Hurst

The Golden Age of the Classics in America

The Golden Age of the Classics in America
Title The Golden Age of the Classics in America PDF eBook
Author Carl J Richard
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 273
Release 2009-07-23
Genre
ISBN 0674054490

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In a masterful study Carl Richard explores how the Greek and Roman classics became enshrined in American antebellum culture. For the first time, knowledge of the classics extended beyond aristocratic males to the middle class, women, African Americans, and frontier settlers. The Civil War led to a radical alteration of the educational system in a way that steadily eroded the preeminence of the classics.

The Curse of Bigness

The Curse of Bigness
Title The Curse of Bigness PDF eBook
Author Tim Wu
Publisher
Pages 154
Release 2018
Genre BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN 9780999745465

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From the man who coined the term "net neutrality" and who has made significant contributions to our understanding of antitrust policy and wireless communications, comes a call for tighter antitrust enforcement and an end to corporate bigness.

The Golden Age of American Law

The Golden Age of American Law
Title The Golden Age of American Law PDF eBook
Author Charles Monroe Haar
Publisher New York : G. Braziller
Pages 564
Release 1965
Genre Law
ISBN

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Aspects of the practice of the law between 1820-1860, formal requirements, and the position of the lawyer in the community.

The Gilded Age

The Gilded Age
Title The Gilded Age PDF eBook
Author Mark Twain
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1904
Genre City and town life
ISBN

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The Golden Age

The Golden Age
Title The Golden Age PDF eBook
Author Gore Vidal
Publisher Vintage
Pages 482
Release 2001-09-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0375724818

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The Golden Age is Vidal's crowning achievement, a vibrant tapestry of American political and cultural life from 1939 to 1954, when the epochal events of World War II and the Cold War transformed America, once and for all, for good or ill, from a republic into an empire. The sharp-eyed and sympathetic witnesses to these events are Caroline Sanford, Hollywood actress turned Washington D.C., newspaper publisher, and Peter Sanford, her nephew and publisher of the independent intellectual journal The American Idea. They experience at first hand the masterful maneuvers of Franklin Roosevelt to bring a reluctant nation into the Second World War, and, later, the actions of Harry Truman that commit the nation to a decade-long twilight struggle against Communism—developments they regard with a decided skepticism even though it ends in an American global empire. The locus of these events is Washington D.C., yet the Hollywood film industry and the cultural centers of New York also play significant parts. In addition to presidents, the actual characters who appear so vividly in the pages of The Golden Age include Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry Hopkins, Wendell Willkie, William Randolph Hearst, Dean Acheson, Tennessee Williams, Joseph Alsop, Dawn Powell—and Gore Vidal himself. The Golden Age offers up U.S. history as only Gore Vidal can, with unrivaled penetration, wit, and high drama, allied to a classical view of human fate. It is a supreme entertainment that is not only sure to be a major bestseller but that will also change listeners' understanding of American history and power.

The Rise of the Legal Profession in America

The Rise of the Legal Profession in America
Title The Rise of the Legal Profession in America PDF eBook
Author Anton Hermann Chroust
Publisher
Pages
Release 1965
Genre Lawyers
ISBN

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