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100 | 1_ | $aTomlins, Christopher L.,$d1951- |
245 | 14 | $aThe Wisconsin Idea and legal research :$bfrom the ASSA to Willard Hurst /$cby Christopher L. Tomlins. |
264 | _1 | $a[Madison, Wis.] :$b[University of Wisconsin Law School],$c[2005] |
300 | $a1 videocassette (60 min.) :$bsound, color ;$c1/2 in. | |
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500 | $aTitle from program announcement on University of Wisconsin Law School's website. | |
500 | $aAddress given at University of Wisconsin Law School, Apr. 26, 2005. | |
520 | $aIn this talk Dr. Tomlins traces the intellectual origins of the Wisconsin Idea to the first sustained encounters of law with social science in post-Civil War United States. (The American Social Science Association (ASSA) was established in 1865.) He then explores two twentieth century variations on the Wisconsin Idea: the law and economics scholarship of John R. Commons, and the law and society scholarship of Willard Hurst. | |
600 | 10 | $aCommons, John R.$q(John Rogers),$d1862-1945. |
600 | 10 | $aHurst, James Willard,$d1910-1997. |
650 | _0 | $aLaw and the social sciences$zWisconsin. |
710 | 2_ | $aUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison.$bLaw School. |
730 | 0_ | $aHurst Collection. |
997 | $aMARCIVE |