01412nam0 2200349 i 450 RMG002613320231121125651.08834872002IT98-3901 19990312d1997 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nAppunti per una teoria generale del dirittola teoria del diritto oggettivoFranco Modugnocon il contributo di Alfonso Celotto e Rosalia D'Alessio2. edTorinoG. Giappichelli\1997!292 p.24 cm.Teoria Generale Del DirittoFIRRMLC380201IDirittoTeorieFIRRMLC012566IModugno, FrancoCFIV080020070145075D'Alessio, Rosalia <prof. avv.>CFIV053529Celotto, AlfonsoRMGV008528ITIT-0119990312IT-RM028 IT-FR0098 Biblioteca Universitaria AlessandrinaRM028 Biblioteca Area Giuridico EconomicaFR0098 RMG0026133Biblioteca Area Giuridico Economica 53DSG 05/0259 53VM 0000214295 VM barcode:GIU0003817. - Inventario:1781VMA 2001042320121204 01 53Appunti per una teoria generale del diritto63055UNICAS03813nam 2200553 450 991082505250332120200520144314.01-4962-0229-51-4962-0231-7(CKB)4340000000192155(OCoLC)993623724(MdBmJHUP)muse59890(MiAaPQ)EBC4921962(Au-PeEL)EBL4921962(CaPaEBR)ebr11415979(CaONFJC)MIL1022832(EXLCZ)99434000000019215520170818h20172017 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHomesteading the plains toward a new history /Richard Edwards, Jacob K. Friefeld, Rebecca S. WingoLincoln, [Nebraska] ;London, [England] :University of Nebraska Press,2017.©20171 online resource (pages cm)1-4962-1394-7 0-8032-9679-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Competing Visions of Our Homesteading Past -- 2. Recalculating Homesteading's Reach and Success -- 3. Evolving Views on Homesteading Fraud -- 4. Estimating the Extent of Fraud -- 5. Homesteading and Indian Land Dispossession -- 6. Women Proving Up Their Claims -- 7. Mapping Community Formation -- 8. Envisioning a New History of Homesteading -- Appendix 1: An Annotated Review of GLO Circulars,1862-1904 -- Appendix 2: Sources for Chapter 5 Graphs and Maps -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index."Homesteading the Plains offers a bold new look at the history of homesteading, overturning what for decades has been the orthodox scholarly view. The authors begin by noting the striking disparity between the public's perception of homesteading as a cherished part of our national narrative and most scholars' harshly negative and dismissive treatment.<BR /><BR />Homesteading the Plains reexamines old data and draws from newly available digitized records to reassess the current interpretation's four principal tenets: homesteading was a minor factor in farm formation, with most Western farmers purchasing their land; most homesteaders failed to prove up their claims; the homesteading process was rife with corruption and fraud; and homesteading caused Indian land dispossession. Using data instead of anecdotes and focusing mainly on the nineteenth century, Homesteading the Plainsdemonstrates that the first three tenets are wrong and the fourth only partially true. In short, the public's perception of homesteading is perhaps more accurate than the one scholars have constructed.<BR /><BR />Homesteading the Plainsprovides the basis for an understanding of homesteading that is startlingly different from current scholarly orthodoxy.<BR />"--Provided by publisher."&#8203;A study that draws on a new dataset to reexamine established critical interpretations of the Homestead Act, including the overall success of homesteading, fraudulent claims, Indian land dispossession, the participation of women in homesteading, and the formation of both farms and communities in the homesteading process"--Provided by publisher.Homestead lawUnited StatesHistoryLand tenureLaw and legislationUnited StatesHistoryHomestead lawHistory.Land tenureLaw and legislationHistory.344.7306363583HIS036140bisacshEdwards Richard88960Friefeld Jacob K.Wingo Rebecca S.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825052503321Homesteading the plains3945807UNINA