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El. knyga: Petitions and Strategies of Persuasion in the Middle Ages: The English Crown and the Church, c.1200-c.1550

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  • Formatas: 234 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: York Medieval Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787443655
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  • Formatas: 234 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: York Medieval Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787443655
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An important new contribution to the emerging field of late medieval supplicatory cultures.

Late medieval petitions, providing unique insights into medieval social and legal history, have attracted increasing scholarly attention in recent years. This wide-ranging collection brings two approaches into dialogue with each other: the study of royal justice and secular petitions presented to the English crown, and the study of papal justice, canon law and ecclesiastical petitions (emphasising the international dimension of petitioning as a legal device exercising authority across Latin Christendom). In so doing, it crosses the traditional demarcation lines between secular and ecclesiastical systems of justice, of particular importance, given the participation by many litigantsand legislators in both of those legal spheres. A major focus is the mechanics of petitioning - who were the intermediaries in this process, and what were the "strategies of persuasion" they employed? The essays also re-examine the relationship between petitioners and their advisors, and the specific legal, rhetorical and linguistic choices they made in the composition of these texts. In so doing, the volume makes an important new contribution to theemerging field of late medieval supplicatory cultures.



THOMAS W. SMITH is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Leeds; HELEN KILLICK is a post-doctoral researcher at the ICMA Centre, University of Reading.

Recenzijos

Overall, the collection's strength lies not just in the individual chapters-all of which are well researched and effectively argued and, as I hope I have shown, thought provoking-but in the sum effect of the volume. It brings the technical, theoretical and practical aspects of both secular and ecclesiastical petitioning together in a very effective package. -- James Bothwell * Journal of British Studies *

Contributors ix
Foreword x
W. Mark Ormrod
Acknowledgements xii
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Introduction: Medieval Petitions and Strategies of Persuasion 1(10)
Thomas W. Smith
Helen Killick
1 Blood, Brains and Bay-Windows: The Use of English in Fifteenth-Century Parliamentary Petitions
11(29)
Gwilym Dodd
2 Petitioners for Royal Pardon in Fourteenth-Century England
40(24)
Helen Lacey
3 The Scribes of Petitions in Late Medieval England
64(24)
Helen Killick
4 Patterns of Supplication and Litigation Strategies: Petitioning the Crown in the Fourteenth Century
88(22)
Anthony Musson
5 Petitions of Conflict: The Bishop of Durham and Forfeitures of War, 1317-1333
110(16)
Matthew Phillips
6 A Tale of Two Abbots: Petitions for the Recovery of Churches in England by the Abbots of Jedburgh and Arbroath in 1328
126(22)
Shelagh Sneddon
7 `By Force and Arms': Lay Invasion, the Writ de vi laica amovenda and Tensions of State and Church in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
148(16)
Philippa M. Hoskin
8 The Papacy, Petitioners and Benefices in Thirteenth-Century England
164(21)
Thomas W. Smith
9 Playing the System: Marriage Litigation in the Fourteenth Century
185(17)
Frederik Pedersen
10 Killer Clergy: How did Clerics Justify Homicide in Petitions to the Apostolic Penitentiary in the Late Middle Ages?
202(17)
Kirsi Salonen
Index 219
Thomas W. Smith gained his PhD from Royal Holloway, University of London; he is presently Keeper of the Scholars and Head of Oxbridge (Arts and Humanities) at Rugby School. ANTHONY MUSSON is Head of Research at Historic Royal Palaces. GWILYM DODD is Associate Professor of History at the University of Nottingham, UK. HELEN LACEY is Associate Professor in Late Medieval History at Mansfield College, University of Oxford, UK. Professor PHILIPPA HOSKIN is Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Fellow Librarian, Corpus Christi College, and Keeper of the Parker Library, University of Cambridge. She is also General Editor of the Lincoln Record Society. Thomas W. Smith gained his PhD from Royal Holloway, University of London; he is presently Keeper of the Scholars and Head of Oxbridge (Arts and Humanities) at Rugby School. The late W. MARK ORMROD was Professor Emeritus of History at the University of York; he published extensively on later medieval history.