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inbunden, 1999
Engelska
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In this intriguing and innovative work, James D. Schmidt examines federal efforts to establish "free labor" in the South during and after the Civil War by exploring labor law in the antebellum North and South and its role in the development of a capitalist labor market. Identifying the emergence of conservative, moderate, and liberal stances on state intervention in the labor market, Schmidt develops three important case studies—wartime Reconstruction in Louisiana, the Thirteenth Amendment, and the Freedmen's Bureau—to conclude that the reconstruction of free labor in the South failed in large part because of the underdeveloped and contradictory state of labor law. The same legal principles, Schmidt argues, triumphed in the postwar North to produce a capitalist market in labor.

Undertitel
Labor Law, Emancipation, and Reconstruction, 1815-1880
Författare
James D. Schmidt
ISBN
9780820320342
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
685 gram
Utgivningsdatum
1999-01-01
Sidor
352