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Lewis Bredbenner Candice, A Nationality of Her Own: Women, Marriage, and the Law of Citizenship. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1998. ii + 294 pages. $45.00 cloth.
Smith Rogers M., Civic Ideals: Conflicting Visions of Citizenship in U.S. History. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1997. 712 pages. $40.00 cloth, $19.95 paper.
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- Law & Society Review , Volume 33 , Issue 3: Changing Employment Statuses in the Practice of Law , 1999 , pp. 777 - 793
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- Copyright © 1999 by the Law and Society Association
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I would like to thank Elizabeth Chambliss and Helena Silverstein for comments on earlier drafts of this essay.
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