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List of illustrations | p. vii |
Acknowledgements | p. ix |
List of abbreviations | p. x |
Introduction | p. 1 |
John Carpenter observes his surroundings | p. 1 |
Poor and marginal people under the scrutiny of the municipal authorities: an overview of the literature | p. 7 |
Questions and methods | p. 16 |
Setting the spatial and temporal boundaries: sources and research on London history | p. 20 |
Changing patterns of thought in the fourteenth century | p. 25 |
The beginning of the Hundred Years War and the struggle against the nocturnal underworld | p. 27 |
Keeping peace in the city | p. 27 |
Patterns of thought and institutions | p. 51 |
Speaking of sturdy beggars: the Great Plague, labour law and changing patterns of thought | p. 68 |
Labour law in the London context | p. 68 |
Patterns of thought and institutions | p. 96 |
John of Northampton's morality campaign: stigmatisation, marginalisation and the legitimation crisis of the urban oligarchy | p. 126 |
The crisis of authority | p. 126 |
Patterns of thought and institutions | p. 157 |
Institutions on the frontiers of the fifteenth-century underworld | p. 189 |
Localising the underworld: the wardmotes as status degradation ceremonies | p. 191 |
Procedures in the wardmotes | p. 191 |
The subjects and techniques of complaints | p. 198 |
The authorities and ceremonial status degradation | p. 217 |
Rewarding the shamefaced poor: charity in the almshouse | p. 223 |
Between charity and social isolation: gilds, paupers and almshouses | p. 223 |
Almshouse foundations and their preferred clientele | p. 232 |
The memoria of the shamefaced poor and the exclusion of the shameless | p. 246 |
Preventing the expansion of the underworld: proclamations and punishments | p. 266 |
The authorities warn against an underworld career | p. 266 |
The underworld as a counter-world | p. 281 |
The authorities and their struggle for the interpretative monopoly | p. 291 |
Conclusion | p. 304 |
Transcription of important sources | p. 317 |
Bibliography | p. 361 |
Maps | p. 396 |
Index of personal names | p. 400 |
Index of places | p. 409 |
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