Archiv für Juli 2013

Currency crisis and collapse in interwar Greece: predicament or policy failure?

In 1928 Greece viewed the anchoring to the Gold Exchange Standard as the imperative choice in order to implant financial credibility and attract foreign capital. After the British pound exited the system in 1931, Greece chose a defence that exhausted …

One world of labour regulation, two worlds of trade: examples of Belgium and Brazil

Supposedly, labour regulation makes firms less competitive in international markets. This paper studies the adoption of labour laws in Belgium before 1914 and Brazil in the 1920s. In the two countries, regulation induced investments in new plant and e…

LHR volume 31 issue 3 Cover and Back matter

Miscellaneous Law and History Review, Volume 31 Issue 03, pp b1-b4Abstract

LHR volume 31 issue 3 Cover and Front matter

Miscellaneous Law and History Review, Volume 31 Issue 03, pp f1-f6Abstract

The People’s Property Law: A Step Toward Building a New Legal Order in Revolutionary New York

Research Articles Howard Pashman, Law and History Review, Volume 31 Issue 03, pp 587-626Abstract

Peculiar Quarantines: The Seamen Acts and Regulatory Authority in the Antebellum South

Research Articles Michael Schoeppner, Law and History Review, Volume 31 Issue 03, pp 559-586Abstract

Seeing the Light: Lysander Spooner’s Increasingly Popular Constitutionalism

Research Articles Helen J. Knowles, Law and History Review, Volume 31 Issue 03, pp 531-558Abstract

Remembering Massive Resistance to School Desegregation

Research Articles Mark Golub, Law and History Review, Volume 31 Issue 03, pp 491-530Abstract

In This Issue

Introduction Elizabeth Dale, Law and History Review, Volume 31 Issue 03, pp v-viiAbstract

Varlik | 6/2013

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