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A Jurisprudence of Power: Victorian Empire and the Rule of Law (Oxford Studies in Modern Legal History) [Hardcover]

Rande W. Kostal (Author)

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0198260768 978-0198260769 February 9, 2006
A Jurisprudence of Power reconstructs the martial law suppression of the Jamaica uprising of 1865, and the subsequent debate and litigation these events spawned in England. The book addresses questions of legality, and the integrity of political ideals arising from the most important conflict over martial law and the rule of law in the history of England in the nineteenth century.

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"The controversy arising from the brutal suppression of a rebellion at Morant Bay, Jamaica in mid-October 1865 was one of the causes celebres of the Victorian era...Rande Kostal's justification for entering this well-ploughed historical field is to move the law to the centre of the stage...This he does superbly by painstaking research and analysis, displaying mastery of archival sources and the written word. Indeed, Kostal succeeds so well that at times one starts to believe that the law is not just centre stage but the entire stage... this book...transcends time and place, and contains a morality tale about misplaced faith in law in times of crisis....it is only in the last third of the twentieth century that law once again has started to insert itself back into history and politics. Kostal is part of that movement and this book makes a distinguished contribution to it...A Jurisprudence of Power deserves a wide readership." --Michael Taggart, Modern Law Review

"..Rande Kostal's justification for entering this well-ploughed historical field is to move the law to the centre of the stage...This he does superbly by painstaking research and analysis, displaying mastery of archival sources and the written word. Indeed, Kostal succeeds so well that at times one starts to believe that the law is not just centre stage but the entire stage...a distinguished contribution..A Jurisprudence of Power deserves a wide readership" --Michael Taggart, Modern Law Review

"...much that is revealing emerges in Kostal's tracing of these events...Arguably the most important thing about the Jamaica Committee was not its methods or their outcome but its crystallisation of a clutch of issues which have changed in shape but not in essence in the intervening years. Law and order are still not the same thing." --Lord Justice Stephen Sedley, London Review of Books

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R.W. Kostal is an Associate Professor of Law and History at the University of Western Ontario. His research focuses on the history of modern law and society in England and the United States. His first book, Law and English Railway Capitalism 1825-1875 , was awarded the Ferguson Prize of the Canadian Historical Association in 1995.

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Jamaica Committee, Morant Bay, Daily News, Law Times, Royal Commission, Pall Mall Gazette, Colonial Office, Attorney General, Manchester Guardian, Edward Eyre, Morning Star, Bow Street, Daily Telegraph, Market Drayton, Saturday Review, Queen's Bench, London Review, George Gordon, Fitzjames Stephen, Exeter Hall, House of Commons, Horne Payne, Cardwell Papers, Reform Bill, John Bright
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