The Trial of the Cause of the King Versus the Bishop of Bangor, Hugh Owen, D.D. John Roberts, John Williams, Clerks, and Thomas Jones, Gentleman, Heath Justice
Описание: Full Title: The Trial of Daniel Dawson, for Poisoning Mr. Adam's Mare, at Newmarket, in 1809, Which Took Place Before Mr. Justice Heath, at Cambridge, July 22, 1812, Corrected and Revised, With the Addition of A True Copy of the Indictment
Description: The Making of the Modern Law: Trials, 1600-1926 collection provides descriptions of the major trials from over 300 years, with official trial documents, unofficially published accounts of the trials, briefs and arguments and more. Readers can delve into sensational trials as well as those precedent-setting trials associated with key constitutional and historical issues and discover, including the Amistad Slavery case, the Dred Scott case and Scopes "monkey" trial.Trials provides unfiltered narrative into the lives of the trial participants as well as everyday people, providing an unparalleled source for the historical study of sex, gender, class, marriage and divorce.
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Harvard Law School Library London: Printed by W. Glindon, Rupert Street, Haymarket; To be had of the Writer, 8, Dufour's Place, Broad-Street, Golden-Square; Hughes, Ludgate-Hill; Horcastle, Tichborne-Street; Rice, North Side of Berkeley-Square; and R. Rogers, Newmarket, c.1812
Автор: Justice Daniel Heath Название: Why Indigenous Literatures Matter ISBN: 1771121769 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781771121767 Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan) Рейтинг: Цена: 2883.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: Part survey of the field of Indigenous literary studies, part cultural history, and part literary polemic, WhyIndigenous Literatures Matter asserts the vital significance of literary expression to the political, creative, and intellectual efforts of Indigenous peoples today. In considering the connections between literature and lived experience, this book contemplates four key questions at the heart of Indigenous kinship traditions: How do we learn to be human? How do we become good relatives? How do we become good ancestors? How do we learn to live together? Blending personal narrative and broader historical and cultural analysis with close readings of key creative and critical texts, Justice argues that Indigenous writers engage with these questions in part to challenge settler-colonial policies and practices that have targeted Indigenous connections to land, history, family, and self. More importantly, Indigenous writers imaginatively engage the many ways that communities and individuals have sought to nurture these relationships and project them into the future. This provocative volume challenges readers to critically consider and rethink their assumptions about Indigenous literature, history, and politics while never forgetting the emotional connections of our shared humanity and the power of story to effect personal and social change. Written with a generalist reader firmly in mind, but addressing issues of interest to specialists in the field, this book welcomes new audiences to Indigenous literary studies while offering more seasoned readers a renewed appreciation for these transformative literary traditions.
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