Law, governance, and justice new views on medieval constitutionalism

How law and governance operated in Medieval England-and whether contemporaries saw justice in its operations-have long generated scholarly discussions. Thirteen scholars, established and younger figures, historians and literary analysts, offer their new views in this volume.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Kaeuper, Richard W. (-), Dingman, Paul, Sposato, Peter
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : Brill 2013.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Medieval law and its practice ; v. 14.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Debating law, justice and constitutionalism / Richard W. Kaeuper
  • The Anglo-Saxon origins of English constitutionalism / James Campbell
  • Orality and literacy in the age of the Angevin law reforms / Paul Hyams
  • Between England and France: a cross-channel legal culture in the late thirteenth century / Thomas J. McSweeney
  • The development of written custom in England and in France : a comparative perspective / Ada-Maria Kuskowski
  • Success and failure of the medieval constitution in 1341 / Scott Waugh
  • Parliamentary scrutiny of royal ministers and courtiers in fourteenth-century England : the disgrace of Sir John atte Lee (1368) / W. Mark Ormrod
  • The altered perspective of Thomas Walsingham's symbol of Normandy / Christopher Guyol
  • Centre and locality: perceptions of the assize justices in late medieval England / Anthony Musson
  • The common voice in theory and practice in late fourteenth century England / Andrew Galloway
  • Landscape and the identity of the realm / Lynn Staley
  • The people, politics and the constitution in the fifteenth century / Anthony Pollard
  • Law, justice, and governance : new views on medieval constitutionalism / G.W. Bernard.