Medieval law in context : the growth of legal consciousness from Magna Carta to the Peasants' Revolt
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Medieval law in context : the growth of legal consciousness from Magna Carta to the Peasants' Revolt
(Manchester medieval studies)
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave, c2001
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Bibliography: p. 265-267
Includes index
内容説明・目次
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: hbk ISBN 9780719054938
内容説明
Examines how medieval people at all social levels thought about law, justice and politics, as well as their role in society. Provides a clear, structured view of judicial developments and experience of litigation in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Offers a new perspective on both law and politics by focusing on the medium of legal consciousness and legal culture.. Makes the specialised area of law accessible for the general reader interested in the medieval period. -- .
目次
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- Part One: Introduction: towards a psychology of law
- 1. The role of ideology
- 2. The contexts of law
- 3. Law in the mind
- Part Two: The professionalism of law
- 4. The intellectualising of the law
- 5. Towards an identity as a profession
- 6. Practitoners and ethical considerations
- 7. Judges and lawyers in society
- 8. Centre and periphery
- 9. Perceptions of the legal profession
- Part Three: Pragmatic legal knowledge
- 10. Family and household
- 11. Communal obligations
- 12. Court attendance
- 13. Church attendance
- 14. Experience of office-holding
- 15. Book learning and literacy
- Part Four: Participation in the royal courts 16. Availability
- 17. Actionability
- 18. Accountability
- 19. Accessibility
- Part five: The role of Parliament
- 20. The high court of Parliament
- 21. The legal personnel of Parliament
- 22. The regulation of everyday life
- Part Six: Conclusion: the politicisation of law
- 23. Seeing and hearing the law: the king's role in justice
- 24. Seeing and hearing the law: royal propaganda
- 25. Legitimacy through the law
- 26. The world turned upside down
- Select bibliography
- Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780719054945
内容説明
Examines how medieval people at all social levels thought about law, justice and politics, as well as their role in society. Provides a clear, structured view of judicial developments and experience of litigation in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Offers a new perspective on both law and politics by focusing on the medium of legal consciousness and legal culture.. Makes the specialised area of law accessible for the general reader interested in the medieval period. -- .
目次
Preface
List of abbreviations
Part One: Introduction: towards a psychology of law
1. The role of ideology
2. The contexts of law
3. Law in the mind
Part Two: The professionalism of law
4. The intellectualising of the law
5. Towards an identity as a profession
6. Practitoners and ethical considerations
7. Judges and lawyers in society
8. Centre and periphery
9. Perceptions of the legal profession
Part Three: Pragmatic legal knowledge
10. Family and household
11. Communal obligations
12. Court attendance
13. Church attendance
14. Experience of office-holding
15. Book learning and literacy
Part Four: Participation in the royal courts
16. Availability
17. Actionability
18. Accountability
19. Accessibility
Part five: The role of Parliament
20. The high court of Parliament
21. The legal personnel of Parliament
22. The regulation of everyday life
Part Six: Conclusion: the politicisation of law
23. Seeing and hearing the law: the king's role in justice
24. Seeing and hearing the law: royal propaganda
25. Legitimacy through the law
26. The world turned upside down
Select bibliography
Index -- .
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