@article{5f7da7b5661b4491a4071effc3391a06,
title = "Legal Change And Legal Autonomy: Charitable Trusts In New York, 1777–1893",
author = "Katz, {Stanley N.}",
note = "Funding Information: World War II.1 In the late 1950s and the early 1960s the Ford Foundation funded a project on the history of philanthropy at the University of Wisconsin. Irvin G. Wyllie of that faculty wrote at length on the law of charity during the first half-century of independence;2 his student, Howard S. Miller, addressed the same topic in a short monograph.3 In the two intervening decades, no further research on the nineteenth-century law of charity has appeared.",
year = "1985",
month = sep,
doi = "10.2307/743697",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "3",
pages = "51--89",
journal = "Law and History Review",
issn = "0738-2480",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
number = "1",
}