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Tort Law in America: An Intellectual History

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Release Year
2003
Book Title
Tort Law in America: An Intellectual History
ISBN
9780195139655

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195139658
ISBN-13
9780195139655
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2235750

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
424 Pages
Publication Name
Tort Law in America : an Intellectual History
Language
English
Subject
Torts, United States / General
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Author
G. Edward White
Subject Area
Law, History
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
16.5 Oz
Item Length
8.4 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2002-071544
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
346.7303/09
Edition Description
Expanded,Enlarged edition
Table Of Content
Introduction1. The Intellectual Origins of Torts in America2. The Impact of Legal Science on Tort Law, 1880-19103. The Impact of Realism on Tort Law, 1910-19454. The Twentieth-Century Judge as Torts Theorist: Cardozo5. William Prosser, Consensus Thought, and the Nature of Tort Law, 1945-19706. The Twentieth-Century Judge as Torts Theorist: Traynor7. The 1970s: Neoconceptualism and the Future of Tort Law8. The Unexpected Persistence of Negligence, 1980-20009. Entering the Twenty-First CenturyNotesIndex
Synopsis
Widely regarded as a standard in the field, G. Edward White's Tort Law in America is a concise and accessible history of the way legal scholars and judges have conceptualized the subject of torts, the reasons that changes in certain rules and doctrines have occurred, and the people who brought about these changes. Now in an expanded edition, Tort Law in America features a new preface that places the book within the current scholarship and two new chapters covering developments in American tort law over the past fifteen years. White approaches his subject from four perspectives: intellectual history, the sociology of knowledge, the phenomenon of professionalization in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in America, and the recurrent concerns of tort law since its emergence as a discrete field. He puts the intellectual history of this unique branch of law into the general picture of philosophy, sociology, and literature in what is not only a major work of legal scholarship but also a tour de force for anyone interested in American intellectual history., Widely regarded as a standard in the field, G. Edward White's Tort Law in America is a concise and accessible history of the way legal scholars and judges have conceptualized the subject of torts, the reasons why changes in certain rules and doctrines have occured, and the people who brought about these changes. Now in an expanded edition, Tort Law in America contains two new chapters - covering developments in American tort law over the past fifteen years - and a new preface. White approaches his subject from four perspectives: intellectual history, the sociology of knowledge, the phenomenon of professionalization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in America, and the recurrent concerns of tort law since its emergence as a discreet field. He puts the intellectual history of this unique branch of law into a general picture of philosophy, sociology, and literature in what is not only a major work of legal scholarship but a tour de force for anyone interested in American intellectual history.
LC Classification Number
KF1249.W48 2002

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