Edited by Thomas Benedict Lambert and David W. Rollason. Includes chapter by College at Brockport faculty member Stefan Jurasinski, Madness and responsibility in Anglo-Saxon England. That kings, prelates and even lowly freemen were, under certain specified conditions, capable of offering protection or “peace” to others, usually their inferiors, is relatively well known. That a breach of this protection might entitle, or indeed oblige, the protector to take action against the violator is similarly well understood. However, this protective dynamic has rarely received direct scholarly attention, despite its being evident in an extraordinary range of contexts. The emotional aspects of protection - the honour and love associated with the bond it...
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In the German Middle Ages, a Christian condemnation of violence had to be negotiated with Germanic v...
In late medieval Europe, the legal power to pardon criminals was one of the most important manifesta...
I argue that the symbolic significance of sanctuary, which demonstrated undeniably the Church\u27s p...
The thesis analyses the change in the way that violence was addressed in English law between the lat...
he High Middle Ages have been seen as an important point within the development of governmental and ...
Drawing upon a range of different contemporary sources, 'Peacemaking in the Middle Ages' explores th...
The thesis analyses the change in the way that violence was addressed in English law between the lat...
This article explores the ideas and values which underpinned legally recognized practices of providi...
In the early middle ages, specific protective rights were granted, among others, to church buildings...
Studies of conflicts and their resolution in medieval European society have proliferated recently. O...
Anglo-Saxon authorities often punished lawbreakers with harsh corporal penalties, such as execution,...
ii Medieval English authors often regard aspects of the legal system to be in conflict with an endem...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Abstract: This article deals with the genesis of civil society in medieval society in the hope that ...
A Review of Kingship, Law, and Society: Criminal Justice in the Reign of Henry V by Edward Powel
In the German Middle Ages, a Christian condemnation of violence had to be negotiated with Germanic v...
In late medieval Europe, the legal power to pardon criminals was one of the most important manifesta...
I argue that the symbolic significance of sanctuary, which demonstrated undeniably the Church\u27s p...