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- 2009048862 contributor B11451688.
- 2009048862 created "2010.".
- 2009048862 date "2010".
- 2009048862 date "2010.".
- 2009048862 dateCopyrighted "2010.".
- 2009048862 description "1. Constructing a universal legal person: able white manhood. Selfownership and citizenship, laying claim to the land and the space of nation -- 2. Subjects of law: disabled persons, racialized others, and women. Subject identifies,m daily indignities, daily lives -- 3. Borders: resistance, defense, structure, and ideology. In pursuit of right, in defense of the borders of belonging, the lawmakers, the masks of the law -- Conclusion: abled, racialized, and gendered power in the making of the twentieth-century American state -- Coda.".
- 2009048862 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2009048862 extent "xiii, 239 p. ;".
- 2009048862 identifier "0521152259 (pbk.)".
- 2009048862 identifier "0521761883 (hardback)".
- 2009048862 identifier "9780521152259 (pbk.)".
- 2009048862 identifier "9780521761888 (hardback)".
- 2009048862 identifier 9780521152259.jpg.
- 2009048862 isPartOf "New histories of American law".
- 2009048862 isPartOf "New histories of American law.".
- 2009048862 issued "2010".
- 2009048862 issued "2010.".
- 2009048862 language "eng".
- 2009048862 publisher "New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- 2009048862 spatial "United States".
- 2009048862 subject "323.608/0907309034 22".
- 2009048862 subject "Citizenship United States History 19th century.".
- 2009048862 subject "Discrimination Law and legislation United States History 19th century.".
- 2009048862 subject "Equality United States History 19th century.".
- 2009048862 subject "HM821 .W45 2010".
- 2009048862 subject "Liberalism United States History 19th century.".
- 2009048862 tableOfContents "1. Constructing a universal legal person: able white manhood. Selfownership and citizenship, laying claim to the land and the space of nation -- 2. Subjects of law: disabled persons, racialized others, and women. Subject identifies,m daily indignities, daily lives -- 3. Borders: resistance, defense, structure, and ideology. In pursuit of right, in defense of the borders of belonging, the lawmakers, the masks of the law -- Conclusion: abled, racialized, and gendered power in the making of the twentieth-century American state -- Coda.".
- 2009048862 title "Law and the borders of belonging in the long nineteenth century United States / Barbara Young Welke.".
- 2009048862 type "text".