Law, History, Colonialism. Kirkby, Coleborne, (EDT) 9780719081958 New**

Law, History, Colonialism. Kirkby, Coleborne, (EDT) 9780719081958 New**

Manchester University Press

Explore the intricate relationship between law, history, and colonialism with "Law, History, Colonialism: The Reach of Empire" by Diane Kirkby and Catharine Coleborne. This insightful paperback delves into the complexities of imperialism, drawing on contemporary research from leading scholars across law, history, and post-colonial studies. Discover fresh perspectives on how legal and historical disciplines offer new ways of understanding and addressing issues such as native title, truth and reconciliation, and access to resources in former colonies. The book examines the judicial construction of racial categories, the gendered definitions of nation-states, the historical formation of citizenship, sovereignty, and land rights, as well as the limits of legality and the charting of empire. It also explores constructions of madness among colonized peoples, reforms to married women's property rights, and questions of legal and historical evidence. This indispensable reference is perfect for scholars, students, and teachers seeking a comprehensive understanding of imperialism's impact. Key Features: * Explores the intersection of law, history, and post-colonial studies. * Offers innovative perspectives on imperialism. * Discusses contemporary legal and historical issues in former colonies. * Covers topics like racial categories, citizenship, and land rights. * Indispensable for academics and students. Summary for search optimization: Law, History, Colonialism, The Reach of Empire, Diane Kirkby, Catharine Coleborne, Manchester University Press, Paperback, 320 pages, 2010, Imperialism, Post-colonial studies, Legal history, British Empire, Historical analysis, Academic book.

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