Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.During the 14th and 15th centuries, London was a city of 40,000 to 60,000 people crowded into one square mile. Tempers could flare quickly, and factional strife was common, with disorder sometimes degenerating into riots such as the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381. Yet during this period, London became a thriving center of commercial trade. How could this have happened? Hanawalt credits a well regulated judicial system through which authorities established respect for their office and defined the boundaries of correct behavior. In her new book Civic Order and Dispute Resolution in Fourteenth- and Fi...
This thesis examines conflict management on the streets in early fourteenth century Bologna with bri...
This thesis explores structural changes to the institutions of urban life within the City of London ...
This article examines the causes of the serious disturbances in the city of York, which came to the ...
Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this ite...
In the late fourteenth century, London’s government, through mismanagement and negligence, experien...
The political identity of the city of London was changing towards the end of the twelfth century. Th...
Medieval cities were complex communities supervised and controlled by elite groups who sought to imp...
PhDThe available sources have, to some extent, determined the form of this thesis, which was undert...
Using municipal sources from late medieval London, this study examines nuisance as a sub-topic of so...
The corpus of law texts surviving from tenth-century England reveals a society that sought to mainta...
The kingdom\u27s principal city for law, governance, trade, and consumption, early modern London exp...
The legal quarter of late medieval London – the district outside the city’s western gates which incl...
Each society generates a historical culture, which here is understood to encompass the media through...
Interpretations of medieval cities have long been characterised by a focus upon their political inde...
This thesis explores structural changes to the institutions of urban life within the City of London ...
This thesis examines conflict management on the streets in early fourteenth century Bologna with bri...
This thesis explores structural changes to the institutions of urban life within the City of London ...
This article examines the causes of the serious disturbances in the city of York, which came to the ...
Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this ite...
In the late fourteenth century, London’s government, through mismanagement and negligence, experien...
The political identity of the city of London was changing towards the end of the twelfth century. Th...
Medieval cities were complex communities supervised and controlled by elite groups who sought to imp...
PhDThe available sources have, to some extent, determined the form of this thesis, which was undert...
Using municipal sources from late medieval London, this study examines nuisance as a sub-topic of so...
The corpus of law texts surviving from tenth-century England reveals a society that sought to mainta...
The kingdom\u27s principal city for law, governance, trade, and consumption, early modern London exp...
The legal quarter of late medieval London – the district outside the city’s western gates which incl...
Each society generates a historical culture, which here is understood to encompass the media through...
Interpretations of medieval cities have long been characterised by a focus upon their political inde...
This thesis explores structural changes to the institutions of urban life within the City of London ...
This thesis examines conflict management on the streets in early fourteenth century Bologna with bri...
This thesis explores structural changes to the institutions of urban life within the City of London ...
This article examines the causes of the serious disturbances in the city of York, which came to the ...