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Intimate empires: Domestic order, property relations, and the law in the western country, 1760--1830.

机译:亲密帝国:1760--1830年,西方国家的国内秩序,财产关系和法律。

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The expansion of African-American slavery and the renegotiation of racial and social order under law were critically connected to the process of indigenous dispossession and the creation of an "Empire for Liberty" in the imperial American west. American racial consciousness in the Old Northwest developed in a context of deep and lasting intercultural violence, where a white man's claims to contested ground were fused at law with the control of the labor and bodies of his wife, children, slaves, and servants. In the eighteenth century, territorial control and trade relations in the Old Northwest had been bound together through ties of intercultural kinship; in the nineteenth century, Americans would systematically rework the laws of property, family, and labor relations as a means of imposing a different---and contested---political and legal economy. Imperial hegemony would be realized through the management of the intimate empire, the white patriarchal household. By analyzing the interconnections between slavery, indigenous dispossession, and the refiguring of the political economy of the early republican household, I hope to restore slavery to its rightful prominent role in understanding the history of post-revolutionary western empire-making, to demonstrate its centrality to the evolution of household relations and law (formal and unwritten) in the western country, and to analyze the process by which the Midwest became "white space" in the American civic imagination. The first chapter focuses on the transition from British to American occupation, outlining the significance of domestic order to the extension of empire in the Northwest Territory. The second chapter examines the ways in which American common law emerged through a process of creative invention and negotiation with existing indigenous and French conceptions of domestic order, categories of property, and customary justice. The third and fourth chapters analyze the struggle to define both alienable and inalienable property right in persons, places, and things, demonstrating the ways in which the empire of liberty and the intimate empire came into being simultaneously. In my conclusion, I reflect upon my findings and explore their significance for the study of the post-Revolutionary period, the trans-Appalachian frontier, and American legal history.
机译:非裔美国人奴隶制的扩张以及依法进行的种族和社会秩序的重新谈判与土著人民的剥夺进程以及在美国帝国西部建立“自由帝国”的过程至关重要。美国在西北地区的种族意识是在深刻而持久的跨文化暴力的背景下发展起来的,在白人暴力中,白人声称自己争夺土地的主张在法律上与妻子,子女,奴隶和仆人的劳动和身体的控制权相融合。在18世纪,旧西北地区的领土控制和贸易关系通过跨文化血统的联系而束缚在一起。在19世纪,美国人将系统地修改财产,家庭和劳动关系的法律,以强加一种不同的,有争议的政治和法律经济。帝国霸权将通过亲密帝国白人父权制家庭的管理来实现。通过分析奴隶制,土著人的剥夺和共和早期家庭的政治经济的变迁之间的相互联系,我希望使奴隶制恢复其在理解革命后西方帝国建立历史中应有的突出作用,以证明其中心地位。西方国家家庭关系和法律(正式和不成文)的演变,并分析了中西部在美国公民想象中成为“空白”的过程。第一章着重于从英国占领到美国占领的过渡,概述了国内秩序对西北地区帝国扩张的重要意义。第二章探讨了通过创新发明和与现有的土著和法国国内秩序,财产类别和习惯司法概念进行谈判的过程,美国普通法的产生方式。第三章和第四章分析了在人,地方和事物中定义可转让和不可转让财产权的斗争,展示了自由帝国和亲密帝国同时形成的方式。在总结中,我对自己的发现进行了反思,并探索了它们对研究后革命时期,跨阿巴拉契亚边疆和美国法律历史的意义。

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    The University of Iowa.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Iowa.;
  • 学科 History United States.; Law.; American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 376 p.
  • 总页数 376
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;法律;
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