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The book offers a thorough analysis of the interplay between law and labor in the early American Republic, emphasizing the period from 1790 to 1850. It explores how legal frameworks shaped the relationships between working individuals and their environments, highlighting the political and social implications of these legal categories. Tomlins posits that understanding this era requires recognizing the growing influence of legal discourse in American society and its impact on labor outcomes. This work appeals to scholars of law, labor history, and American political and social development.
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Law, Labor, and Ideology in the Early American Republic, Christopher Tomlins
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