TY - BOOK AU - Hadden,Sally E. AU - Minter,Patricia H. AU - TI - Signposts: new directions in Southern legal history T2 - Studies in the legal history of the South SN - 9780820345840 AV - KF352 .S546 2013 PY - 2013/// CY - Athens PB - The University of Georgia Press KW - Law KW - Southern States KW - History KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Introduction; Sally E. Hadden and Patricia Hagler Minter --; In my mother's house : dowry property and female inheritance patterns in Spanish Florida; Susan Richbourg Parker --; The law and order campaign in New Orleans, 1763-1765 : a comparative view; Thomas N. Ingersoll --; "Using the faculties conceded to her by law" : slavery, law, and agency in Spanish New Orleans, 1763-1803; Jennifer M. Spear --; South Carolina's grand jury presentments : the eighteenth-century experience; Sally E. Hadden --; Guarding republican liberty : St. George Tucker and judging in federal Virginia; Jessica K. Lowe --; The shades of loyalty : Elisha W. Chester and the Cherokee removal; Tim Alan Garrison --; The material conditions of dependency : the hidden history of free women's control of property in the early nineteenth-century South; Laura F. Edwards --; Democracy, and lynching, in America; Christopher R. Waldrep --; The world made by laws and the laws made by the world of the old South; Alfred L. Brophy --; Peaceful revolution and popular sovereignty : reassessing the constitutionality of Southern secession; Roman J. Hoyos --; Strategic litigation and the death of reconstruction; Cynthia Nicoletti --; The homestead exemption and Southern legal culture; James W. Ely Jr --; A place for themselves in the modern world : Southern women and alcohol in the age of prohibition, 1912-1933; Lisa Lindquist Dorr --; Race, property, and negotiated space in the American South : a reconsideration of Buchanan volume Warley; Patricia Hagler Minter --; Race, law, and southern public higher education, 1860s-1960s; Peter Wallenstein --; The southern roots of the reapportionment revolution; Charles L. Zelden --; Defending the right to discriminate : the libertarian challenge to the civil rights movement; Christopher W. Schmidt; 2; b UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=516890&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -