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Town Courts and Urban Society in Late Medieval England, 1250-1500 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 590 g, 12 line illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1783274255
  • ISBN-13: 9781783274253
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 590 g, 12 line illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1783274255
  • ISBN-13: 9781783274253
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
First full analysis of the rich records surviving from medieval English town courts.

Town courts were the principal institution responsible for the delivery of justice and urban administration within medieval towns. Their records survive in large quantities in archives across England, and they provide an unparalleled insight into the lives and work of thousands of men and women who lived in these towns. The court rolls tell us much about the practice of law at the local level within towns, as well as yielding a broad range of perspectiveson the economy, society and administration of towns. This volume is the first collection dedicated to the analysis of town courts and their records. Through a wide range of approaches, it offers new interpretations of the role that these courts played. It also demonstrates the wide range of uses to which court records can be put to in order to more fully understand medieval urban society. The volume draws on the records of a considerable number of towns and their courts across England, including London, York, Norwich, Lincoln, Nottingham, Lynn, Chester, Bromsgrove and Shipston-on-Stour.

RICHARD GODDARD is Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Nottingham; TERESA PHIPPS is Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of History at Swansea University.

Contributors: Christopher Dyer, Richard Goddard, Jeremy Goldberg, Alan Kissane, Maryanne Kowaleski, JaneLaughton, Esther Liberman Cuenca, Susan Maddock, Teresa Phipps, Samantha Sagui

Recenzijos

[ This] is a wonderful collection of fascinating essays -- ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW [ This] volume should certainly inspire such study in future, and should find a place on the shelves of all late medieval urban historians -- URBAN HISTORY Fills a major gap in the scholarly literature and provides a wide-ranging and coherent overview alongside exemplary case studies. * MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY * This is an important book. * NORTHERN HISTORY * Goddard and Phipps set out to provide researchers with an understanding of a type of source that has been underused in history, and this book successfully provides a valuable guide. -- Joe Chick * Journal of British Studies *

List of Illustrations
vii
Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xii
List of Abbreviations
xiv
Introduction 1(14)
Richard Goddard
Teresa Phipps
Jane Laughton: In Memoriam 15(2)
1 Town Courts in Medieval England: An Introduction
17(26)
Maryanne Kowaleski
2 Borough Court Cases as Legal Precedent in English Town Custumals
43(17)
Esther Liberman Cuenca
3 The Priest of Nottingham and the Holy Household of Ousegate: Telling Tales in Court
60(17)
Jeremy Goldberg
4 Female Litigants and the Borough Court: Status and Strategy in the Case of Agnes Halum of Nottingham
77(16)
Teresa Phipps
5 Courts and Urbanisation: Jurisdiction in Late Medieval Seigneurial Boroughs and Towns
93(24)
Christopher Dyer
6 The Business of the Leet Courts in Medieval Norwich, 1288-1391
117(19)
Samantha Sagui
7 The Black Death and the Borough Court: The Changing Pattern of Social and Judicial Representation in Late Medieval Lincoln
136(20)
Alan Kissane
8 Justice and Jurisdictions in Late Medieval Chester
156(20)
Jane Laughton
9 Trust: Business Networks and the Borough Court
176(24)
Richard Goddard
10 Society, Status and the Leet Court in Margery Kempe's Lynn
200(20)
Susan Maddock
Appendix: An Annotated List of Printed or Online Transcriptions and Translations of Medieval Town Courts in Britain to 1500 220(16)
Maryanne Kowaleski
Bibliography 236(23)
Index 259
Christopher Dyer is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Leicester. He has written, edited, co-authored and co-edited many books, including William Dugdale, Historian, 1605-1686: His Life, his Writings and His County (Boydell, 2009).