This paper explores the intricate concept of kinship in Anglo-Saxon society during the Middle Ages. At a time when bloodshed was frequent and wergilds a norm, there were few law enforcing mechanisms that maintained social order. By interpreting the role of kinship in various contexts, including relational, social and legal settings, this paper identifies kinship as a significant and highly complicated approach to resolving disputes and maintaining social peace
This study examines late Roman and early medieval sources for evidence concerning changes in the leg...
This thesis examines society in the marches between England and Scotland, and engages with the histo...
This thesis presents kinship collation a social history tool that can reveal the sense of community ...
This paper explores the intricate concept of kinship in Anglo-Saxon society during the Middle Ages. ...
This thesis provides the first sustained, modern re-interrogation of the old conceptual paradigms as...
This thesis has used family reconstitution techniques in order to analyse kinship patterns for the B...
The practices of marriage and inheritance and the representation of kinship among the medieval nobil...
The paper offers a historical and sociological view of a medieval family. Primary as well as seconda...
Kinship was an organising principle throughout pre-industrial Scottish society. However, as a conse...
This chapter discusses the family, kinship and clan policy in the sixteenth century Scottish Gaeldom
Kinship is the essential premise of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories...
Among recent works in the history of kinship, its ambition distinguished Gérard Delille’s one: its a...
In the early middle ages, the conversion of the early English kingdoms acted as a catalyst for signi...
The article examines some ways in which scholars of the late Middle Ages used canon law conceptualiz...
Alcock (1993, 12) has opined that the written sources for the early medieval period provide the impr...
This study examines late Roman and early medieval sources for evidence concerning changes in the leg...
This thesis examines society in the marches between England and Scotland, and engages with the histo...
This thesis presents kinship collation a social history tool that can reveal the sense of community ...
This paper explores the intricate concept of kinship in Anglo-Saxon society during the Middle Ages. ...
This thesis provides the first sustained, modern re-interrogation of the old conceptual paradigms as...
This thesis has used family reconstitution techniques in order to analyse kinship patterns for the B...
The practices of marriage and inheritance and the representation of kinship among the medieval nobil...
The paper offers a historical and sociological view of a medieval family. Primary as well as seconda...
Kinship was an organising principle throughout pre-industrial Scottish society. However, as a conse...
This chapter discusses the family, kinship and clan policy in the sixteenth century Scottish Gaeldom
Kinship is the essential premise of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories...
Among recent works in the history of kinship, its ambition distinguished Gérard Delille’s one: its a...
In the early middle ages, the conversion of the early English kingdoms acted as a catalyst for signi...
The article examines some ways in which scholars of the late Middle Ages used canon law conceptualiz...
Alcock (1993, 12) has opined that the written sources for the early medieval period provide the impr...
This study examines late Roman and early medieval sources for evidence concerning changes in the leg...
This thesis examines society in the marches between England and Scotland, and engages with the histo...
This thesis presents kinship collation a social history tool that can reveal the sense of community ...