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Mormons and Cowboys, Moonshiners and Klansman : Federal Law Enforcement in the South and West, 1870-1893.
Title:
Mormons and Cowboys, Moonshiners and Klansman : Federal Law Enforcement in the South and West, 1870-1893.
Author:
Cresswell, Stephen.
ISBN:
9780817382735
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (336 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. The Department of Justice and Federal Law Enforcement -- 2. Enforcing the Enforcement Acts in Northern Mississippi -- 3. One Man, One Wife -- 4. Guarding the Treasury in the Southern Highlands -- 5. The Anteroom to Statehood -- 6. Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
In the decades immediately following the Civil War, the United States expanded rapidly. As the nation grew, so too did federal law, moving into areas of citizens' lives previously regulated by local custom and state and territorial statutes. In Mormons and Cowboys, Moonshiners and Klansmen, Cresswell uses then moves beyond a case-study approach to illuminate larger questions including the evolution of the American criminal justice system, the relationship of the South and the West to the rest of the nation, the workings of the 19th-century American bureaucracy, and conflict of the local, state, and federal governments. Out of the efforts of early federal marshals came the modern federal justice system, with its firm policy guidelines, its Federal Bureau of Investigation, and its broader powers over the country as a whole.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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