Dispute and Conflict Resolution in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, 1725-1825 William E. Nelson Author

by William E. Nelson

2021-04-03 07:52:36

Nelson identifies three principal institutions involved in conflict resolution: the twon meeting, the church congregation, and the courts of law. He subsequently determines the type of cases over which each institution had jurisdiction and studies th... Read more
Nelson identifies three principal institutions involved in conflict resolution: the twon meeting, the church congregation, and the courts of law. He subsequently determines the type of cases over which each institution had jurisdiction and studies the procedures by which each functioned. He examines the tendency after 1800 to bring disputes to the court and sees this as a response to the introduction of new, nontraditional values not held by local institutions.

Originally published 1981.

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File size5.00(w)x8.00(h)x(d)
Print pages226
PublisherThe University of North Carolina Press
Publication date January 27, 2011
ISBN9780807897362

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