Historical Geography 28:1

Historical Geography 28:1

Table Of Contents

Geography, Law, and Legal Geographies (click to read)
Guest Editor: Benjamin Forest
 
Editorials
From the Editors
Dydia DeLyser, Craig E. Colten
 
Geography, Law, and Legal Geographies
Placing the Law in Geography
Benjamin Forest
 
The Power to be Silent: Testimony, Identity, and the Place of Place
Michael R. Curry
 
Of Minds and Bodies and the Legal-Spatial Constitution of Sanctuary
David Delaney
 
The Law of the Land: Local-National Dialectic and the Making of the United States-Mexico Boundary
Joseph Nevins
 
From Poor Law to Immigration Law: Changing Visions of Territorial Community in Antebellum Massachusetts
Kunal M. Parker
 
"Acts," "Deeds," and the Violences of Property
Nicholas K. Blomley
 
Geographies of Legal Resistance: Legal Clinic Struggles to Empower Marginalized Groups
Vera Chouinard
 
Place and Region in American Legal Culture: State Origins of Landmark Supreme Court Cases
Stanley D. Brunnn, Fred M. Shelley, Gerald R. Webster, Wael M. Ahmed
 
Looking Backward
The Way Cartography Was: A Snapshot of Mapping and Map Use in 1900
Mark Monmonier, Elizabeth Puhl
 
Research Articles
Representation and the Reproduction of Appalachian Space: A History of Contested Signs and Meanings
Stephen P. Hanna
 
Playing Chess with Churches: Russian Orthodoxy as Re(li)gion
Dmitri Sidorov
 
The Murals of Moose Jaw: Commodification or Articulation of the Past?
Randy William Widdis
 
Meetings and Conferences
SSHA Conference Report: A GIS Turn in Social Science History
Anne Kelly Knowles
 
ASEH Conference Review
Geoffrey L. Buckley, Craig E. Colten
 
In Memoriam
Paul Wheatley (1921-99)
Philippe Forêt
 
Reviews
Book Reviews