Law in Common draws on a large body of unpublished archival material from local archives and libraries across the country, to show how ordinary people in the later Middle Ages - such as peasants, craftsmen, and townspeople - used law in their everyday lives, developing our understanding of the operation of late-medieval society and politics.
Law in Common draws on a large body of unpublished archival material from local archives and libraries across the country, to show how ordinary people in the later Middle Ages - such as peasants, craftsmen, and townspeople - used law in their everyday lives, developing our understanding of the operation of late-medieval society and politics.
Tom Johnson grew up in Ipswich. He completed degrees at Cambridge and Oxford, and his doctoral work at Birkbeck, University of London. He held a junior research fellowship at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, before joining the University of York as a Lecturer in Late Medieval History. In 2018-2019, he was a Fellow at The Davis Center for Historical Studies at Princeton University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Local Legal Cultures and Common Legalities in Late-Medieval England Part I: Local Legal Cultures 1: Rural Legal Culture: Ordaining Community 2: Urban Legal Culture: Institutional Density 3: Maritime Legal Culture: Expertise and Authority 4: Forest Legal Culture: Accounting for Vert and Venison Part II: Common Legalities 5: The Legal Landscape 6: The Economy of Legitimate Knowledge 7: Legal English and the Vernacularization of Law 8: Common Legal Documents Conclusion: Towards a Common Constitution Bibliography
Introduction: Local Legal Cultures and Common Legalities in Late-Medieval England Part I: Local Legal Cultures 1: Rural Legal Culture: Ordaining Community 2: Urban Legal Culture: Institutional Density 3: Maritime Legal Culture: Expertise and Authority 4: Forest Legal Culture: Accounting for Vert and Venison Part II: Common Legalities 5: The Legal Landscape 6: The Economy of Legitimate Knowledge 7: Legal English and the Vernacularization of Law 8: Common Legal Documents Conclusion: Towards a Common Constitution Bibliography
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