256 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The goals of the study were to investigate the crime of rape in thirteenth century England, to reconstruct the history of rape prosecution and assemble data which illustrate the crime of rape in the period under investigation. Seven rural and three urban areas of thirteenth century England formed the foci of the study. Data extracted from the existing eyre, coroner, close, and patent rolls revealed valuable insights about rape in thirteenth century England.The main task consisted of ascertaining the identities and relationships of those involved in rape, seeking out the motivations of the rapists, and tracing the prosecution of the cases in the eyre court and the subsequ...
A Review of Society and Homicide in Thirteenth-Century England by James Buchanan Given, and Crime an...
This study in progress examines the intersection of medieval rape laws and the rising popularity of ...
This dissertation argues that pre-Reformation policing of women’s sexuality in England was much more...
256 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The goals of the study were t...
This research focuses on sexual assault in medieval England by examining twelfth to fourteenth-centu...
This thesis examines victim/survivor experiences of rape and other sexual violations in late medieva...
Rape and its impact on medieval women, as conceived by society and the law, have yet to receive exte...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
Rape shows up with remarkable frequency in English novels written in the eighteenth century. It also...
JAMES GIVEN has produced the first systematic book-length treatment of the sociology of medieval Eng...
Women played a surprisingly large role in the prosecution of crime in medieval England. Although law...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
This thesis is an examination of gentry perceptions of violence in fourteenth-century England. It is...
This dissertation will deliver a study about the medieval past (fourteenth to mid-sixteenth century)...
THE early history of English criminal law lies hidden behind the laconic formulas of the rolls and l...
A Review of Society and Homicide in Thirteenth-Century England by James Buchanan Given, and Crime an...
This study in progress examines the intersection of medieval rape laws and the rising popularity of ...
This dissertation argues that pre-Reformation policing of women’s sexuality in England was much more...
256 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The goals of the study were t...
This research focuses on sexual assault in medieval England by examining twelfth to fourteenth-centu...
This thesis examines victim/survivor experiences of rape and other sexual violations in late medieva...
Rape and its impact on medieval women, as conceived by society and the law, have yet to receive exte...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
Rape shows up with remarkable frequency in English novels written in the eighteenth century. It also...
JAMES GIVEN has produced the first systematic book-length treatment of the sociology of medieval Eng...
Women played a surprisingly large role in the prosecution of crime in medieval England. Although law...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
This thesis is an examination of gentry perceptions of violence in fourteenth-century England. It is...
This dissertation will deliver a study about the medieval past (fourteenth to mid-sixteenth century)...
THE early history of English criminal law lies hidden behind the laconic formulas of the rolls and l...
A Review of Society and Homicide in Thirteenth-Century England by James Buchanan Given, and Crime an...
This study in progress examines the intersection of medieval rape laws and the rising popularity of ...
This dissertation argues that pre-Reformation policing of women’s sexuality in England was much more...