The research for this paper was made possible by a Leverhulme Trust Early Career FellowshipThis article re-examines the significance of descriptions of violence (violentia) in eleventh-century ecclesiastical charters from northwestern France. Previous historiography has tended to assume, or argue explicitly, that the language of violentia was connected to the absence or weakness of contemporary legal institutions. This article suggests, instead, that such language acquired shape and meaning within the framework of those very courts. It demonstrates that violentia reflects processes of bringing legal claims to court-holders, and that the meaning of violentia was inextricably connected to how the jurisdiction of those court-holders was unders...
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This article re-examines the significance of descriptions of violence (violentia) in eleventh-centur...
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The thesis analyses the change in the way that violence was addressed in English law between the lat...
This article explores medieval French attitudes towards physical intra-familial violence, and asks w...
This article considers how 12th- and 13th-century law codes constructed their relationship to the ju...
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This thesis explores the role of town-and-gown violence as a constructive force during the rise of t...
It is hard to dispute that the religious movement (or process of religious change) known as the Euro...
Living with Conflict in Stateless France: A Typology of Conflict Regulation Mechanisms from 1050 to ...
This article re-examines the significance of descriptions of violence (violentia) in eleventh-centur...
The thesis analyses the change in the way that violence was addressed in English law between the lat...
The thesis analyses the change in the way that violence was addressed in English law between the lat...
This article explores medieval French attitudes towards physical intra-familial violence, and asks w...
This article considers how 12th- and 13th-century law codes constructed their relationship to the ju...
Violence is, and was, a destructive interpersonal act that occurs both on the large scale through wa...
Studies of conflicts and their resolution in medieval European society have proliferated recently. O...
This paper explores violence against religious houses as an indicator of the limits of political neg...
"Although it is often assumed that resurgent royal government eliminated so-called private warfare, ...
Urban Violence and Networks of Solidarity in Late Medieval France. During the XIVth and XVth centu...
Rethinking Violence : From 2000 to 1000 - For the purpose of re-thinking questions about violence at...
Urban communities have developed institutions and original methods of regulation to control aggressi...
This thesis explores the role of town-and-gown violence as a constructive force during the rise of t...
It is hard to dispute that the religious movement (or process of religious change) known as the Euro...
Living with Conflict in Stateless France: A Typology of Conflict Regulation Mechanisms from 1050 to ...