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9780521323918

Law, Politics and Society in Early Modern England

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    9780521323918

  • ISBN10:

    0521323916

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-02-02
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

Law, like religion, provided one of the principal discourses through which early-modern English people conceptualised the world in which they lived. Transcending traditional boundaries between social, legal and political history, this innovative and authoritative study examines the development of legal thought and practice from the later middle ages through to the outbreak of the English civil war, and explores the ways in which law mediated and constituted social and economic relationships within the household, the community, and the state at all levels. By arguing that English common law was essentially the creation of the wider community, it challenges many current assumptions and opens new perspectives about how early-modern society should be understood. Its magisterial scope and lucid exposition will make it essential reading for those interested in subjects ranging from high politics and constitutional theory to the history of the family, as well as the history of law.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Abbreviations and conventionsp. ix
English history and the history of English law 1485-1642p. 1
Courts, lawyers and legal thought under the early Tudorsp. 11
The initiatives of the crown and the break from Romep. 30
Political realities and legal discourse in the later sixteenth centuryp. 51
The politics of jurisdiction I: the liberty of the subject and the ecclesiastical polity 1560 - c. 1610p. 93
The politics of jurisdiction II: multiple kingdoms and questions about royal authorityp. 124
The absoluta potestas of a sovereign and the liberty of the subject: law and political controversy in the 1620sp. 162
The degeneration of civil society into a state of war 1629-1642p. 190
Law and 'community'p. 241
The aristocracy, the gentry and the rule of lawp. 278
Economic and tenurial relationshipsp. 307
The household and its membersp. 352
The person, the community and the statep. 385
Conclusionp. 423
Manuscript bibliographyp. 433
Indexp. 443
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