Making Sense of the Messy Sixties: Introduction to a Review Symposium on Risa Goluboff's Vagrant Nation

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Christopher W. Schmidt
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This essay provides a summary and critical appraisal of Risa Goluboff's Vagrant Nation: Police Power, Constitutional Change, and the Making of the 1960s, a book that interweaves the stories of an eclectic cast of characters who were the targets of vagrancy law prosecutions with stories of the lawyers who challenged these prosecutions. In charting the demise of what she terms a “vagrancy law regime,” Goluboff provides insights on the major social and political developments of the 1940s through the 1970s, including the labor movement, the black freedom struggle, the antiwar movement, and the sexual revolution. Goluboff's most significant achievement is her ability to identify in seemingly scattered challenges to vagrancy law a coherent and historically significant episode of constitutional change. Although I question whether the book delivers on its promise to reframe the way we understand the “long 1960s,” Vagrant Nation nonetheless offers a model of how to integrate social history and doctrinal history into a compelling narrative of constitutional change.

解读混乱的六十年代:格鲁博夫《流浪民族》评论研讨会导言
本文对里萨·戈卢博夫的《流浪国家:警察权力、宪法变革和20世纪60年代的形成》进行了总结和批判性的评价,这本书将一群形形色色的人物的故事交织在一起,这些人物是流浪法起诉的目标,以及挑战这些起诉的律师的故事。在描绘她所谓的“流浪法律制度”的消亡过程中,格鲁博夫对20世纪40年代到70年代的主要社会和政治发展提供了深刻的见解,包括劳工运动、黑人自由斗争、反战运动和性革命。格鲁博夫最重要的成就是,她能够在看似分散的对流浪法的挑战中,找出一个连贯的、具有历史意义的宪法变革事件。尽管我怀疑这本书是否能兑现它的承诺,重新构建我们理解“漫长的60年代”的方式,但《流浪国家》仍然提供了一个如何将社会历史和教义历史整合到一个令人信服的宪法变革叙事中的模型。
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