Law, Lawyers and Litigants in Early Modern England
Herausgeber: Begiato, Joanne; Lobban, Michael; Green, Adrian
Law, Lawyers and Litigants in Early Modern England
Herausgeber: Begiato, Joanne; Lobban, Michael; Green, Adrian
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Explores the impact of legal ideas and legal consciousness on early modern English society and culture.
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Explores the impact of legal ideas and legal consciousness on early modern English society and culture.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781108491723
- ISBN-10: 1108491723
- Artikelnr.: 55404642
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781108491723
- ISBN-10: 1108491723
- Artikelnr.: 55404642
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Michael Lobban, Joanne Begiato and Adrian Green; 2.
Christopher Brooks's contribution to early modern history Michael J.
Braddick; 3. Law, law-consciousness and lawyers as constitutive of early
modern England: Christopher W. Brooks's singular journey David Sugarman; 4.
'The hard rind of legal history': F. W. Maitland and the writing of late
medieval and early modern British social history R. A. Houston; 5.
Fountains of justice: James I, Charles I and equity R. W. Hoyle; 6. The
Inns of Court, Renaissance, and the language of modernity Phil Withington;
7. The micro-spatial dynamics of litigation: the Chilvers Coton tithe
dispute, Barrows vs. Archer (1657) Steve Hindle; 8. 'Law-mindedness':
crowds, courts and popular knowledge of the law in early modern England
John Walter; 9. Local laws, local principles: the paradoxes of local legal
processes in early modern England Peter Rushton; 10. 'So now you are wed
enough': clandestine unions in the north-west of England in the first half
of the eighteenth century Joanne Begiato; 11. 'Blunderers and Blotters of
the Law? The rise of conveyancing in the eighteenth century and long term
socio-legal change' Craig Muldrew; 12. England and America: the role of the
Justice of the Peace in County Durham, England and Richmond County,
Virginia, in the eighteenth century Gwenda Morgan; 13. Law and architecture
in early modern Durham Adrian Green; 14. Law and revolution: the
seventeenth century English example C. W. Brooks; 15. Religion and law in
early modern England C. W. Brooks.
Christopher Brooks's contribution to early modern history Michael J.
Braddick; 3. Law, law-consciousness and lawyers as constitutive of early
modern England: Christopher W. Brooks's singular journey David Sugarman; 4.
'The hard rind of legal history': F. W. Maitland and the writing of late
medieval and early modern British social history R. A. Houston; 5.
Fountains of justice: James I, Charles I and equity R. W. Hoyle; 6. The
Inns of Court, Renaissance, and the language of modernity Phil Withington;
7. The micro-spatial dynamics of litigation: the Chilvers Coton tithe
dispute, Barrows vs. Archer (1657) Steve Hindle; 8. 'Law-mindedness':
crowds, courts and popular knowledge of the law in early modern England
John Walter; 9. Local laws, local principles: the paradoxes of local legal
processes in early modern England Peter Rushton; 10. 'So now you are wed
enough': clandestine unions in the north-west of England in the first half
of the eighteenth century Joanne Begiato; 11. 'Blunderers and Blotters of
the Law? The rise of conveyancing in the eighteenth century and long term
socio-legal change' Craig Muldrew; 12. England and America: the role of the
Justice of the Peace in County Durham, England and Richmond County,
Virginia, in the eighteenth century Gwenda Morgan; 13. Law and architecture
in early modern Durham Adrian Green; 14. Law and revolution: the
seventeenth century English example C. W. Brooks; 15. Religion and law in
early modern England C. W. Brooks.
1. Introduction Michael Lobban, Joanne Begiato and Adrian Green; 2.
Christopher Brooks's contribution to early modern history Michael J.
Braddick; 3. Law, law-consciousness and lawyers as constitutive of early
modern England: Christopher W. Brooks's singular journey David Sugarman; 4.
'The hard rind of legal history': F. W. Maitland and the writing of late
medieval and early modern British social history R. A. Houston; 5.
Fountains of justice: James I, Charles I and equity R. W. Hoyle; 6. The
Inns of Court, Renaissance, and the language of modernity Phil Withington;
7. The micro-spatial dynamics of litigation: the Chilvers Coton tithe
dispute, Barrows vs. Archer (1657) Steve Hindle; 8. 'Law-mindedness':
crowds, courts and popular knowledge of the law in early modern England
John Walter; 9. Local laws, local principles: the paradoxes of local legal
processes in early modern England Peter Rushton; 10. 'So now you are wed
enough': clandestine unions in the north-west of England in the first half
of the eighteenth century Joanne Begiato; 11. 'Blunderers and Blotters of
the Law? The rise of conveyancing in the eighteenth century and long term
socio-legal change' Craig Muldrew; 12. England and America: the role of the
Justice of the Peace in County Durham, England and Richmond County,
Virginia, in the eighteenth century Gwenda Morgan; 13. Law and architecture
in early modern Durham Adrian Green; 14. Law and revolution: the
seventeenth century English example C. W. Brooks; 15. Religion and law in
early modern England C. W. Brooks.
Christopher Brooks's contribution to early modern history Michael J.
Braddick; 3. Law, law-consciousness and lawyers as constitutive of early
modern England: Christopher W. Brooks's singular journey David Sugarman; 4.
'The hard rind of legal history': F. W. Maitland and the writing of late
medieval and early modern British social history R. A. Houston; 5.
Fountains of justice: James I, Charles I and equity R. W. Hoyle; 6. The
Inns of Court, Renaissance, and the language of modernity Phil Withington;
7. The micro-spatial dynamics of litigation: the Chilvers Coton tithe
dispute, Barrows vs. Archer (1657) Steve Hindle; 8. 'Law-mindedness':
crowds, courts and popular knowledge of the law in early modern England
John Walter; 9. Local laws, local principles: the paradoxes of local legal
processes in early modern England Peter Rushton; 10. 'So now you are wed
enough': clandestine unions in the north-west of England in the first half
of the eighteenth century Joanne Begiato; 11. 'Blunderers and Blotters of
the Law? The rise of conveyancing in the eighteenth century and long term
socio-legal change' Craig Muldrew; 12. England and America: the role of the
Justice of the Peace in County Durham, England and Richmond County,
Virginia, in the eighteenth century Gwenda Morgan; 13. Law and architecture
in early modern Durham Adrian Green; 14. Law and revolution: the
seventeenth century English example C. W. Brooks; 15. Religion and law in
early modern England C. W. Brooks.