Law in Common draws on a large body of unpublished archival material from local archives and libraries across the country, to show how ordinary people in the later Middle Ages - such as peasants, craftsmen, and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Law in Common draws on a large body of unpublished archival material from local archives and libraries across the country, to show how ordinary people in the later Middle Ages - such as peasants, craftsmen, and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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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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