wmq’s critical form on christopher tomlins’ freedom bound

31Oct11

Stumbled across this today, fresh of the press at the William & Mary Quarterly. Each contribution is available for free here.

Critical Forum. Tomlins, Freedom Bound: Law, Labor, and Civic Identity in Colonizing English America, 1580–1865

Julia Adams, ‘Clear, Hold, Build: Patriarchy and Sovereignty in the Colonization of Early English America’.

Tamar Herzog and Richard J. Ross, ‘Law, Labor, and Civic Identities in the British and Spanish Empires’.

Paul K. Eiss, ‘Indigenous Sovereignty under and after Spanish Rule’.

Richard White, ‘Legal Pluralism and Native Sovereignty’.

Stuart Banner, ‘Legal History, Inside and Out’.

Christopher Tomlins, ‘Freedom Bound: A Response to Readers’.



One Response to “wmq’s critical form on christopher tomlins’ freedom bound”

  1. Legal history blog has some other reviews of the book. See the link here:

    http://legalhistoryblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/banner-reviews-tomlinss-freedom-bound.html

    Daniel MacDonald
    http://imagininghistory.blogspot.com/


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