Society And Homicide In Thirteenth Century England

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Homicide was a frequent occurrence in medieval England. Indeed, violence was regarded as an acceptable, and often necessary, part of life. These are the conclusions reached by the author in his study of homicide patterns in London, Bristol, and five English counties from 1202 to 1276. Using quantitative methods, the author analyzes murder as a social relationship that can tell us much about medieval life and its social organization, much that would otherwise remain unknown. Given investigates murder rates, violent conflicts between family members, masters, servants, and neighbors, and the collaboration between these same groups in assaulting others. He also explores the socio-economic status of killers and victims, the treatment of killers in court, including what attitudes toward violence can be gleaned from judicial verdicts, the effects of urbanization of patterns of homicide, and social factors that impeded or encouraged recourse to violence.

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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Release : 1977-06
File : 279 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780804765909


Bishops Clerks And Diocesan Governance In Thirteenth Century England

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This book investigates how bishops deployed reward and punishment to control their administrative subordinates in thirteenth-century England. Bishops had few effective avenues available to them for disciplining their clerks and rarely pursued them, preferring to secure their service and loyalty through rewards. The chief reward was the benefice, often granted for life. Episcopal administrators' security of tenure in these benefices, however, made them free agents, allowing them to transfer from diocese to diocese or even leave administration altogether; they did not constitute a standing episcopal civil service. This tenuous bureaucratic relationship made the personal relationship between bishop and clerk more important. Ultimately, many bishops communicated in terms of friendship with their administrators, who responded with expressions of devotion. Michael Burger's study brings together ecclesiastical, social, legal and cultural history, producing the first synoptic study of thirteenth-century English diocesan administration in decades. His research provides an ecclesiastical counterpoint to numerous studies of bastard feudalism in secular contexts.

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Genre : History
Author : Michael Burger
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2012-10-22
File : 333 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781139536745


Thirteenth Century England Iii

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Thirteen papers from the 1989 Newcastle-upon-Tyne conference.

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Genre : History
Author : Peter R. Coss
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Release : 1991
File : 234 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0851155480


Policing A Short History

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This book provides an overview of the history of policing in the UK. Its primary aim is to investigate the shifting nature of policing over time, and to provide a historical foundation to today's debates. Policing: a short history moves away from a focus on the origins of the 'new police', and concentrates rather on broader (but much neglected) patterns of policing. How was there a shift from communal responsibility to policing? What has been expected of the police by the public and vice versa? How have the police come to dominate modern thinking on policing? The book shows how policing - in the sense of crime control and order maintenance - has come to be seen as the work which the police do, even though the bulk of policing is undertaken by people and organisations other than the police. This book will be essential reading for anybody interested in the history of policing, on how differing perceptions emerged on the function of policing on the part of the public, the state and the police, and in today's intense debates on what the police do.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Philip Rawlings
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2012-12-06
File : 282 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135997342


Murder In Shakespeare S England

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A social history of how murder was committed, investigated, and punished in Stuart England examines a range of specific cases while discussing the seventeenth-century public's fascination with violence as reflected in its overflowing courtrooms and numerous crime-inspired works of art.

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Genre : History
Author : Vanessa McMahon
Publisher : A&C Black
Release : 2004-01-01
File : 342 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1852854227


Patriarchy And Families Of Privilege In Fifteenth Century England

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There are, contends Joel Rosenthal, two suppositions that have achieved almost full and unquestionable acceptance in contemporary social history and family studies. The first is that at any given time in any given culture one particular form or model of the family dominates; the second is that historical changes in the family operate in a single and compelling direction. In Patriarchy and Families of Privilege in Fifteenth-Century England, the author joins quantitative and legal evidence with case studies to yield a depiction of the family as something at once corporeal, fictive, and symbolic.

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Genre : Family & Relationships
Author : Joel T. Rosenthal
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Release : 1991-09-29
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0812230728


The Past And The Present Revisited

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First Published in 1987. Presented as two sections, the first includes three surveys which aim to describe and comment on some of radial changes in the questions historians have been asking about the past and some of the new data, tools and methodology they have developed to answer them. The second is a collection of essays that were originally reflective book reviews and are concerned with the theme of how and why did Western Europe change itself during the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries so as to lay the social, economic, scientific, political, ideological and ethical foundations for the rationalist, democratic, individualistic, technological industrialized society in which we now live.

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Genre : History
Author : Lawrence Stone
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-07-22
File : 460 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136879333


British Women S History

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This is one of a series of bibliographical guides designed to meet the needs of undergraduates, postgraduates and their teachers in universities and colleges of further education. All volumes in the series share a number of common characteristics. They are selective, manageable in size, and include those books and articles which are considered most important and useful. All are editied by practising teachers of the subject in question and are based on their experience of the needs of students. The arrangement combines chronological with thematic divisions. Most of the items listed receive some descriptive comment.

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Genre : Women
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Release : 1996
File : 178 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0719046521


The Language Of Abuse

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The Language of Abuse provides the first comprehensive examination of marital violence in later medieval England. Drawing from a wide variety of legal and literary sources, this book develops a nuanced perspective of the acceptability of marital violence at a time when social expectations of gender and marriage were in transition. As such, Butler’s work contributes to current debates concerning the role of the jury, levels of violence in late medieval England, the power relationship within marriage, and the position of women in medieval society.

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Genre : History
Author : Sara Butler
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2007-03-31
File : 301 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789047418955


Domestic Tyranny

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Elizabeth Pleck's Domestic Tyranny chronicles the rise and demise of legal, political, and medical campaigns against domestic violence from colonial times to the present. Based on in-depth research into court records, newspaper accounts, and autobiographies, this book argues that the single most consistent barrier to reform against domestic violence has been the Family Ideal--that is, ideas about family privacy, conjugal and parental rights, and family stability. This edition features a new introduction surveying the multinational and cultural themes now present in recent historical writing about family violence.

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Genre : Family & Relationships
Author : Elizabeth Hafkin Pleck
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Release : 2004
File : 324 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0252071751