Law, Labor, and Ideology in the Early American Republic
"Law, Labor, and Ideology in the Early American Republic" by Christopher L. Tomlins offers a profound reinterpretation of the legal and political landscape in America from 1790 to 1850. This pivotal era marked the early growth of the Republic and its transition towards industrialism. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1993, this paperback edition spans 428 pages, providing an in-depth analysis of how law and labor intersected with emerging ideologies during a transformative time in American history. Tomlins' work is essential for anyone interested in understanding the foundations of American legal and political thought, making it a valuable addition to both academic and personal libraries. Dive into this insightful exploration and discover the complexities that shaped the early American Republic.