Anglo-Saxon authorities often punished lawbreakers with harsh corporal penalties, such as execution, mutilation and imprisonment. Despite their severity, however, these penalties were not arbitrary exercises of power. Rather, they were informed by nuanced philosophies of punishment which sought to resolve conflict, keep the peace and enforce Christian morality.The ten essays in this volume engage legal, literary, historical, and archaeological evidence to investigate the role of punishment in Anglo-Saxon society. Three dominant themes emerge in the collection. First is the shift from a culture of retributive feud to a system of top-down punishment, in which penalties were imposed by an authority figure responsible for keeping the peace. Sec...
Generalising doctrines of a »criminal legal historical« character on act and delinquent only very in...
Anglo-Scandinavian literary and legal texts give evidence of two cultures which shared similar attit...
The corpus of law texts surviving from tenth-century England reveals a society that sought to mainta...
The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Sutton Hoo is renowned for its prestigious seventh-century pagan burials...
My dissertation is a political and cultural history of corporal punishment in the Carolingian empire...
The English were punished in many different ways in the five centuries after 1500. This collection s...
noRecent research by Andrew Reynolds has interrogated the archaeological record for evidence of A...
This short essay explains the various methods of punishment that existed in early modern Europe, and...
This article investigates the ideologies which underpinned unconsecrated burial in late Anglo-Saxon ...
This paper takes a fresh look at the use of judicial violence in the societies of Viking-Age England...
ABSTRACT: The subject of punishment in medieval European history is quite broad for several reasons....
The thesis analyses the change in the way that violence was addressed in English law between the lat...
Abstract: This paper takes a fresh look at the use of judicial violence in the societies of Viking-A...
This article examines the textual and manuscript evidence for the practice of penance in late Saxon ...
This article deals with a paradox: evidence for the punishment of workers during the early Middle Ag...
Generalising doctrines of a »criminal legal historical« character on act and delinquent only very in...
Anglo-Scandinavian literary and legal texts give evidence of two cultures which shared similar attit...
The corpus of law texts surviving from tenth-century England reveals a society that sought to mainta...
The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Sutton Hoo is renowned for its prestigious seventh-century pagan burials...
My dissertation is a political and cultural history of corporal punishment in the Carolingian empire...
The English were punished in many different ways in the five centuries after 1500. This collection s...
noRecent research by Andrew Reynolds has interrogated the archaeological record for evidence of A...
This short essay explains the various methods of punishment that existed in early modern Europe, and...
This article investigates the ideologies which underpinned unconsecrated burial in late Anglo-Saxon ...
This paper takes a fresh look at the use of judicial violence in the societies of Viking-Age England...
ABSTRACT: The subject of punishment in medieval European history is quite broad for several reasons....
The thesis analyses the change in the way that violence was addressed in English law between the lat...
Abstract: This paper takes a fresh look at the use of judicial violence in the societies of Viking-A...
This article examines the textual and manuscript evidence for the practice of penance in late Saxon ...
This article deals with a paradox: evidence for the punishment of workers during the early Middle Ag...
Generalising doctrines of a »criminal legal historical« character on act and delinquent only very in...
Anglo-Scandinavian literary and legal texts give evidence of two cultures which shared similar attit...
The corpus of law texts surviving from tenth-century England reveals a society that sought to mainta...