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Boundaries of the law : geography, gender and jurisdiction in medieval and early modern Europe

Title
Boundaries of the law : geography, gender and jurisdiction in medieval and early modern Europe / edited by Anthony Musson (The University of Exeter, UK).
ISBN
1315261383
1351954881
9781315261386
9781351954884
0754650901
9780754650904
Publication
London : Routledge, 2017.
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 196 pages) : illustrations
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Notes
Originally published 2005 by Ashgate Publishing.
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Restricted: Printing from this resource is governed by The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK) and UK copyright law currently in force.
Summary
"Exploring the boundaries of the law as they existed in medieval and early modern times and as they have been perceived by historians, this volume offers a wide ranging insight into a key aspect of European society. Alongside, and inexorably linked with, the ecclesiastical establishment, the law was one of the main social bonds that shaped and directed the interactions of day-to-day life. Posing fascinating conceptual and methodological questions that challenge existing perceptions of the parameters of the law, the essays in this book look especially at the gender divide and conflicts of jurisdiction within an historical context. In addition to seeking to understand the discrete categories into which types of law and legal rules are sometimes placed, consideration is given to the traversing of boundaries, to the overlaps between jurisdictions, and between custom(s) and law(s). In so doing it shows how law has been artificially compartmentalised by historians and lawyers alike, and how existing perceptions have been conditioned by particular approaches to the sources. It also reveals in certain case studies how the sources themselves (and attitudes towards them) have determined the limitations of historical enterprise. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach to the subject, the contributors demonstrate the fruitfulness of examining the interfaces of apparently diverse disciplines. Making fresh connections across subject areas, they examine, for example, the role of geography in determining litigation strategies, how the law interacted with social and theological issues and how fact and fiction could intertwine to promote notions of justice and public order. The main focus of the volume is upon England, but includes useful comparative papers concerning France, Flanders and Sweden. The contributors are a mixture of young and established scholars from Europe and North America offering a new and revisionist perspective on the operation of law in the medieval and early modern periods."--Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 04, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Law in the landscape : criminality, outlawry, and regional identity in late medieval England / W.M. Ormrod
The geographical and practical legal impact of the peace of God in eleventh century Aquitaine / Thomas Gergen
Sanctuary and penitential rebirth in the central Middle Ages / Trisha Olson
Between theology and popular practice : medieval canonists on magic and impotence / Catherine Rider
Maintenance agreements and male responsibility in later medieval England / Sara M. Butler
Crossing boundaries : attitudes to rape in late medieval England / Anthony Musson
Rethinking incest and heinous sexual crime : changing boundaries of secular and ecclesiastic jurisdiction in late medieval Sweden / Mia Korpiola
Rules for solving conflicts of law in the Middle Ages : part of the solution, part of the problem / Dirk Heirbaut
The geographical, jurisdictional, and jurisprudential boundaries of English litigation in the early seventeenth century / Louis A. Knafla
Jurisdictional competition and the evolution of the common law : a hypothesis / Daniel Klerman
English legal history and interdisciplinary legal studies / Jonathan Rose.
Law in the landscape : criminality, outlawry, and regional identity in late medieval England / W.M. Ormrod
The geographical and practical legal impact of the peace of God in eleventh century Aquitaine / Thomas Gergen
Sanctuary and penitential rebirth in the central Middle Ages / Trisha Olson
Between theory and practice : medieval canonists on magic and impotence / Catherine Rider
Maintenance agreements and male responsibility in later medieval England / Sara M. Butler
Crossing boundaries : attitudes to rape in late medieval England / Anthony Musson
Rethinking incest and heinous sexual crime : changing boundaries of secular and ecclesiastic jurisdiction in late medieval Sweden / Mia Korpiola
Rules for solving conflicts of law in the Middle Ages : part of the solution, part of the problem / Dirk Heirbaut
The geographical, jurisdictional, and jurisprudential boundaries of English litigation in the early seventeenth century / Louis A. Knafla
Jurisdictional competition and the evolution of the common law : a hypothesis / Daniel Klerman
English legal history and interdisciplinary legal studies / Jonathan Rose.
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