Thomas Jefferson, Legal History, and the Art of Recollection

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Thomas Jefferson, Legal History, and the Art of Recollection

History Historiography History of the Americas History History Colonialism and imperialism Military history Specific wars and campaigns Archaeology Political science and theory Battles and campaigns

Author: Matthew Crow

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Collection: Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 17 March 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108155533


In this innovative book

Historian Matthew Crow unpacks the legal and political thought of Thomas Jefferson as a tool for thinking about constitutional transformation, settler colonialism, and race and civic identity in the era of the American Revolution.

Thomas Jefferson's practices of reading, writing, and collecting legal history grew out of broader histories of early modern empire and political thought. As a result of the peculiar ways in which he theorized and experienced the imperial crisis and revolutionary constitutionalism, Jefferson came to understand a republican constitution as requiring a textual, material culture of law shared by citizens with the cultivated capacity to participate in such a culture.

At the center of the story in Thomas Jefferson, Legal History, and the Art of Recollection, Crow concludes, we find legal history as a mode of organizing and governing collective memory, and as a way of instituting a particular form of legal subjectivity.

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