J. L. Tellkampf: German Legal Scientist in the U.S. (1838-47) in an Age of Reform

James R. Maxeiner
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This is one of two articles on J.L. Tellkampf, a legal scholar who already in 1841 in an important series of articles in the America Jurist pointed the way to a modern American legal system as one where codifying and systematizing would lead common law.Supported by Justice Joseph Story, poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and famous naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, he was a professor at Columbia College and at Union College. His research into prison discipline paralleled that of Alexis de Tocqueville. He was a founder of what is now the Correctional Association of New York. Francis Lieber found him a rival. In New York Tellkampf worked with “Young Americans” such as the codifiers of the New York Revised Statutes and David Dudley Field. He knew the poet Poe and other lead Young Americans. He supported reform and criticized past practice.Before coming to the U.S. in 1838, Tellkampf was a young supporter of modern constitutionalism in Germany and a colleague of the Brothers Grimm at the University of Gottingen. Upon his return to Germany he was a member of the Frankfurt Parliament of 1848 and of its all important constitutional committee and an advocate of American practices.The article “J.L. Tellkampf: German Legal Scientist in the U.S. 1838-1847 in an Age of Reform” is about Tellkampf’s life in the United States and the mixed reception he received here in his pursuit of legal scholarship. The article “The First Humboldtian Research Trip into the Polis: J.L. Tellkampf in the United States 1838-1847”: is about his research into legal methods, codification, currency backing and prison discipline.
J. L.特尔坎夫:改革时代在美国的德国法律学家(1838-47)
这是关于j·l·特尔坎普夫的两篇文章之一,他是一位法律学者,早在1841年,他就在《美国法学家》上发表了一系列重要的文章,指出了现代美国法律体系的道路编纂和系统化将引领普通法的发展。在大法官约瑟夫·斯托里、诗人亨利·沃兹沃思·朗费罗和著名博物学家亚历山大·冯·洪堡的支持下,他在哥伦比亚学院和联合学院担任教授。他对监狱纪律的研究与亚历克西斯·德·托克维尔的研究相当。他是现在纽约惩教协会的创始人之一。弗朗西斯·利伯给他找了个对手。在纽约,特尔坎夫与“年轻的美国人”合作,如纽约修订法规的编纂者和大卫·达德利·菲尔德。他认识诗人坡和其他著名的美国青年。他支持改革,批评过去的做法。在1838年来到美国之前,特尔坎普夫是德国现代宪政的年轻支持者,也是哥廷根大学格林兄弟的同事。回到德国后,他是1848年法兰克福议会的成员,也是其所有重要的宪法委员会的成员,也是美国实践的倡导者。《J.L.《特尔坎普夫:在美国的德国法学家——改革时代的1838-1847》讲述了特尔坎普夫在美国的生活,以及他在这里追求法律学术时所受到的各种各样的对待。《洪堡人第一次进入城邦的研究之旅:j·l·特尔坎普夫在美国的1838-1847》这篇文章是关于他对法律方法、编纂、货币支持和监狱纪律的研究。
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