The Making of Modern Law : Primary Sources Part II (Gale)

MOML 5 of "The Making of modern law" contains municipal and state regulations and constitutional conventions from three centuries of American legal history.

The database supports far-reaching research in legal and social history, from the eighteenth century to the era following World War II. Consisting of US state and territorial codes, municipal codes, and constitutional conventions and compilations. Included topics are the debate on slavery and the post-reconstruction racial law, women's suffrage, education and the school system.

The Making of Modern Law : Primary Sources Part II (Gale)

MOML 5 of "The Making of modern law" contains municipal and state regulations and constitutional conventions from three centuries of American legal history.

The database supports far-reaching research in legal and social history, from the eighteenth century to the era following World War II. Consisting of US state and territorial codes, municipal codes, and constitutional conventions and compilations. Included topics are the debate on slavery and the post-reconstruction racial law, women's suffrage, education and the school system.

Description
Title (Alternative):MOML5, MOML 5
Making of Modern Law : Primary Sources Part II (1763 - 1970)
Provider:Gale Cengage Learning
Provider (Alternative):Thomson Gale
Language: English
Time Span:1763 - 1970
Subject Category:Social Sci. + Humanities
Subject:History, Political Science, Law
Keyword:American studies
Resource Type:Fulltext Database
Access:Subscription
Scope:Max Planck Society
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Funding:Access has been enabled by funding from the MPI European Legal History