Family, law, and inheritance in America : a social and legal history of nineteenth-century Kentucky / Yvonne Pitts, Purdue University.
2013
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Author
Title
Family, law, and inheritance in America : a social and legal history of nineteenth-century Kentucky / Yvonne Pitts, Purdue University.
Published
Cambridge [England] : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Call Number
KFK1346 .P58 2013
ISBN
9781107035508 (hardback)
1107035503 (hardback)
1107035503 (hardback)
Description
xiii, 203 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)816655759
Summary
"Yvonne Pitts explores inheritance practices by focusing on nineteenth-century testamentary capacity trials in Kentucky in which disinherited family members challenged relatives' wills. These disappointed heirs claimed that their departed relative lacked the capacity required to write a valid will. These inheritance disputes criss-crossed a variety of legal and cultural terrains, including ordinary people's understandings of what constituted insanity and justice, medical experts' attempts to infuse law with science, and the independence claims of women. Pitts uncovers the contradictions in the body of law that explicitly protected free will while simultaneously reinforcing the primacy of blood in mediating claims to inherited property. By anchoring the study in local communities and the texts of elite jurists, Pitts demonstrates that 'capacity' was a term laden with legal meaning and competing communal values about family, race relations and rationality. These concepts evolved as Kentucky transitioned from a conflicted border state with slaves to a developing free-labor, industrializing economy"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-200) and index.
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Purchased from the income of the Murray Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Murray Fund
Table of Contents
List of Tables, Figures, and Map
x
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
1
1.
"Parental Justice": Inheritance and Obligation in Families
31
2.
"My Black Family": Manumission and Freedom in Inheritance Disputes
62
3.
Arbiters of Sanity: Medical Experts and Jurists
83
4.
Physical Impairments and Degenerate Minds: The Body as Evidence
114
5.
A Special Power: Women's Testamentary Capacity
141
Epilogue
179
Bibliography
185
Index
201