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James Willard Hurst (b. 1910)
A Bibliography
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2024
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- Law & Society Review , Volume 10 , Issue 2: Essays in Honor of J. Willard Hurst: Part II , January 1976 , pp. 325 - 333
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- Copyright © 1976 The Law and Society Association.
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Prepared by Ronald Eskin and Robert Hayden.
References
I. BOOKS BY HURST
A Digest of Regional Sources for the Study of the Economic and Political History of the Law. Madison, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1941.Google Scholar
Law and the Conditions of Freedom in the Nineteenth-Century United States. (Julius Rosenthal Foundation Lectures, Northwestern University Law School.) Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1956.Google Scholar
[Hurst, and Garrison, Lloyd K., eds.] Law in Society, a Course Designed for Undergraduates and Beginning Law Students. Cases and Other Materials. Madison, College Typing Co., 1941.Google Scholar
[Hurst, and Garrison, Lloyd K., eds.] The Legal Process: An Introduction to Decision-making by Judicial, Legislative, Executive, and Administrative Agencies (A revision of Law in Society [Hurst, and Garrison, , eds., 1941]). Madison, Capital Press, 1956.Google Scholar
Law and Social Process in United States History. (Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University of Michigan.) Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Law School, 1960.Google Scholar
[Hurst, , Garrison, Lloyd K., Auerbach, Carl A. and Mermin, Samuel, eds.] The Legal Process: An Introduction to Decisionmaking by Judicial, Legislative, Executive, and Administrative Agencies. San Francisco, Chandler Publishing, 1961. (A further revision of Law in Society [Hurst, and Garrison, , eds. 1941]).Google Scholar
Justice Holmes on Legal History. (Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Lectures, State University of Iowa.) New York, Macmillan, 1964.Google Scholar
Law and Economic Growth: The Legal History of the Wisconsin Lumber Industry. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1964.Google Scholar
The Legitimacy of the Business Corporation in the Law of the United, States, 1780-1970. (Page-Barbour Lectures, University of Virginia.) Charlottesville, University Press of Virginia, 1970.Google Scholar
Statutes in Court (Materials for a course on legislation.) Madison, College Printing and Publishing Co., 1970.Google Scholar
The Law of Treason in the United States. (Contributions in American History, Serial No. 12). Westport, Greenwood Press, 1971.Google Scholar
A Legal History of Money in the United States, 1774-1970. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1973.Google Scholar
II. CONTRIBUTIONS BY HURST TO BOOKS EDITED BY OTHERS
“The Role of History [in the Process of Constitutional Construction] ;” and “Review and the Distribution of National Powers,” in Cahn, Edmond (ed.) Supreme Court and Supreme Law. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1954.Google Scholar
“Law and the Limits of Individuality,” in Eisley, Loren and Spiller, Robert (eds.) Social Control in a Free Society. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1960.Google Scholar
“Themes in United States Legal History,” in Mendelson, Wallace (ed.) Felix Frankfurter: A Tribute. New York, Reynal, 1964.Google Scholar
“Commentary: Constitutional Ideals and Private Associations,” in Pennock, J. Roland and Chapman, John W. (eds.) NOMOS XI: Voluntary Associations. New York, Atherton Press, 1969.Google Scholar
“Legal Elements in United States History,” in Fleming, Donald and Bailyn, Bernard (eds.) Law in American History [originally 5 Perspectives in American History 3 (1971)]. Boston, Little Brown, 1972.Google Scholar
III. ARTICLES BY HURST
“Work of the Wisconsin Supreme Court for the August 1936 and January 1937 Terms: Personal Property,” 1938 Wisconsin Law Review 100 (1938).Google Scholar
“Research Responsibilities of University Law Schools,” 10 Journal of Legal Education 147 (1957).Google Scholar
[Hurst, H. Wechsler and Cannon, J. Q.] “Symposium on Lawyers Under the United States Civil Service,” 9 American Law School Review 1307 (1942).Google Scholar
“The Historical Background of the Treason Clause of the United States Constitution,” 6 Federal Bar Journal 305 (1945).Google Scholar
“English Sources of the American Law of Treason,” 1945 Wisconsin Law Review 315 (1945).Google Scholar
“Uses of Law in Four ‘Colonial’ States of the American Union,” 1945 Wisconsin Law Review 577 (1945).Google Scholar
[Hurst and Brown, B. R.] “Perils of the Test Case: An Episode in the History of the Wisconsin Supreme Court,” 1949 Wisconsin Law Review 26 (1949).Google Scholar
“Law and the Balance of Power in the Community,” 22 Oklahoma Bar Association Journal 1223 (1951); 6 Record of the Bar Association of the City of New York 148 (1951).Google Scholar
“Changing Popular Views About Law and Lawyers,” 287 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 1 (1953).Google Scholar
“The Law in United States History,” 104 Proceedings, American Philosophical Society 518 (1960).Google Scholar
“The Role of Law in United States History: Part II,” 7 Student Lawyer 14 (Feb., 1962).Google Scholar
“Memorandum Regarding Pending Proposals to Amend the United States Constitution,” 36 Wisconsin Bar Bulletin 7 (1963).Google Scholar
“Legislation as a Field of Legal Research,” 2 Harvard Journal on Legislation 3 (1965).Google Scholar
“Changing Responsibilities of the Law School: 1868-1968,” in Symposium on the Occasion of the Centennial of the University of Wisconsin Law School, 1968; 1968 Wisconsin Law Review 336 (1968).Google Scholar
“Problems of Legitimacy in the Contemporary Legal Order,” 24 Oklahoma Law Review 224 (1971).Google Scholar
IV. BOOK REVIEWS BY HURST
Review of: Trimble, Bruce, Chief Justice Waite, Defender of the Public Interest (1938), in 51 Harvard Law Review 1306 (1938).Google Scholar
Review of: Weisenberger, Francis, Life of John McLean: A Politician on the United States Supreme Court (1937), in 51 Harvard Law Review 1306 (1938).Google Scholar
Review of: Warsoff, Louis, Equality and the Law (1938), in 52 Harvard Law Review 851 (1939).Google Scholar
Review of: Graham, Howard J., “Conspiracy Theory” of the Fourteenth Amendment (1938), in 52 Harvard Law Review 851 (1939).Google Scholar
Review of: Boudin, Louis B., Truth and Fiction about the Fourteenth Amendment (1938), in 52 Harvard Law Review 851 (1939).Google Scholar
Review of: Rottschaefer, Henry, Handbook of American Constitutional Law (1939), in 53 Harvard Law Review 350 (1939).Google Scholar
Review of: Fairman, Charles, Mr. Justice Miller and the Supreme Court, 1862-1890 (1939), in 40 Columbia Law Review 564 (1940).Google Scholar
Review of: Herring, E. Pendleton, Politics of Democracy: American Parties in Action (1940), in 54 Harvard Law Review 714 (1941).Google Scholar
Review of: Freund, Paul A., On Understanding the Supreme Court (1949), in 11 Federal Bar Journal 107 (1950).Google Scholar
Review of: Howe, Mark DeWolfe, Readings in American Legal History (1949), in 63 Harvard Law Review 553 (1950).Google Scholar
Review of: Laws of Illinois Territory 1809-1818 (1950), in 64 Harvard Law Review 1228 (1950).Google Scholar
Review of: Shartel, Burke, Our Legal System and How It Operates (1951), in 4 Journal of Legal Education 347 (1952).Google Scholar
Review of: Howe, Mark DeWolfe, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: The Shaping Years, 1841-1870 (1957), in 9 Journal of Legal Education 566 (1957).Google Scholar
Review of: King, Willard L., Lincoln's Manager, David Davis (1960), in 9(2) University of Chicago Law School Record 59 (1960).Google Scholar
Review of: Howe, Mark DeWolfe, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: The Proving Years, 1870-1882 (1963); and W. Holmes, O. Jr., The Common Law (Howe, ed. 1963), in 77 Harvard Law Review 382 (1963).Google Scholar
Review of: Keller, Morton, The Life Insurance Enterprise, 1885-1910 (1963), in 31 University of Chicago Law Review 207 (1963).Google Scholar
Review of: Frank, John P., Justice Daniel, Dissenting (1964), in 12 University of California at Los Angeles Law Review 1481 (1965).Google Scholar
Review of: Gates, P.W., Wisconsin Pine Lands of Cornell University (1964), in 19 Economic History Review 227 (1966).Google Scholar
Review of: Everyman's Constitution: Historical Essays on the Fourteenth Amendment, the “Conspiracy Theory,” and American Constitutionalism (1968), in 61 Journal of American History 146 (1969).Google Scholar
Review of: Fairman, Charles, Reconstruction and Reunion, 1864-88, Part One (Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise History of the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume VI, 1971), in 58 American Bar Association Journal 955 (1972).Google Scholar
V. ARTICLES ABOUT HURST
Brooks, Russell E., “The Jurisprudence of Willard Hurst,” 18 Journal of Legal Education 257 (1966).Google Scholar
Flaherty, David H., “An Approach to American History: Willard Hurst as Legal Historian,” 14 American Journal of Legal History 222 (1970).Google Scholar
Murphy, Earl F., “The Jurisprudence of Legal History: Willard Hurst as a Legal Historian,” 39 New York University Law Review 900 (1964).Google Scholar
Scheiber, Harry N., “At the Borderland of Law and Economic History: The Contributions of Willard Hurst,” 75 American Historical Review 744 (1970).Google Scholar
VI. REVIEWS OF HURST'S BOOKS
Bennett Boskey, 18 University of Chicago Law Review 419 (1951).10.2307/1597699CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Murphy, Earl F., 39 New York University Law Review 900 (1964); 12 UCLA Law Review 700 (1965).Google Scholar
Law and Economic Growth: The Legal History of the Lumber Industry in Wisconsin, 1836-1915 (1964).Google Scholar
Legitimacy of the Business Corporation in the Law of the United States, 1780-1970 (1970).Google Scholar
Macchiarola, Frank J., 86 Political Science Quarterly 545 (1971).10.2307/2147959CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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