Sally Hadden

Sally Hadden is an American historian. She is associate professor and the director of graduate studies in the history department at Western Michigan University and the author of Slave Patrols: Law and Violence in Virginia and the Carolinas. Her other books include Signposts: New Directions in Southern Legal History (co-editor with Patricia Minter; University of Georgia Press, 2013),[1][2][3][4] A Companion to American Legal History (co-editor with Alfred Brophy; Wiley Blackwell, 2013),[5][6][7][8] and Traveling the Beaten Path: Charles Tait's Charges to Federal Grand Juries, 1822-1825 (co-author with David Durham and Paul Pruitt; University of Alabama School of Law/University of Alabama Press, 2013).[9]

Education

Hadden attended college at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill where she studied history and political science, graduating in 1984. She next attended Harvard University, earning an MA (1985), JD (1989) and PhD (1993).[10] At Harvard, she studied with Bernard Bailyn.[11]

References

  1. Donlan, Seán Patrick (2015-07-03). "Signposts: new directions in southern legal history". Comparative Legal History. 3 (2): 336–339. doi:10.1080/2049677X.2015.1110982. ISSN 2049-677X. S2CID 155603859.
  2. Wilson, Steven Harmon (2014). "Review of Signposts: New Directions in Southern Legal History". The Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 118 (1): 79–81. ISSN 0038-478X. JSTOR 24388854.
  3. Bodenhamer, David J. (2015). "Review of Signposts: New Directions in Southern Legal History". The Florida Historical Quarterly. 94 (2): 269–271. ISSN 0015-4113. JSTOR 24769189.
  4. Brown, R. Ben (2014). "Signposts: New Directions in Southern Legal History ed. by Sally E. Hadden and Patricia Hagler Minter (review)". Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. 112 (2): 314–317. doi:10.1353/khs.2014.0087. ISSN 2161-0355. S2CID 161680022.
  5. Hoffer, Peter Charles (February 2014). "Alfred L. Brophy and Sally E. Hadden, eds., A Companion to American Legal History, Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. Pp. 582. $195.00 (ISBN 1-4443-3142-4)". Law and History Review. 32 (1): 222–223. doi:10.1017/S0738248013000771. ISSN 0738-2480. S2CID 144193506.
  6. Tomlins, C. L. (2014-03-01). "A Companion to American Legal History". Journal of American History. 100 (4): 1180–1181. doi:10.1093/jahist/jau017. ISSN 0021-8723.
  7. Sirks, A. J. B. (2014-12-03). "Book Review: A companion to American legal history, edited by Sally E. Hadden and A.L. Brophy". Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis / Revue d'histoire du droit / The Legal History Review. 82 (3–4): 334. doi:10.1163/15718190-08234p08. ISSN 0040-7585.
  8. Kendall, John (2014-01-01). "A Companion to American Legal History". Reference Reviews. 28 (1): 11–12. doi:10.1108/RR-06-2013-0156. ISSN 0950-4125.
  9. Brown, Steven P. (2014). "Traveling the Beaten Trail: Charles Tait's Charges to Federal Grand Juries, 1822–1825 by Paul M. Pruitt, Jr., David I. Durham, Sally E. Hadden (review)". Alabama Review. 67 (3): 299–302. doi:10.1353/ala.2014.0021. ISSN 2166-9961. S2CID 162283063.
  10. "Sally Hadden". Western Michigan University. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  11. "Sally Hadden: Reflections on Bernard Bailyn". Law & History Review. Retrieved 2021-09-15.


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