Law and order in Anglo-Saxon England:
Law and Order in Anglo-Saxon England' explores English legal culture and practice across the Anglo-Saxon period, beginning with the essentially pre-Christian laws enshrined in writing by King Aethelberht of Kent in c. 600 and working forward to the Norman Conquest of 1066. It attempts to escape...
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Zusammenfassung: | Law and Order in Anglo-Saxon England' explores English legal culture and practice across the Anglo-Saxon period, beginning with the essentially pre-Christian laws enshrined in writing by King Aethelberht of Kent in c. 600 and working forward to the Norman Conquest of 1066. It attempts to escape the traditional retrospective assumptions of legal history, focused on the late twelfth-century Common Law, and to establish a new interpretative framework for the subject, more sensitive to contemporary cultural assumptions and practical realities. The focus of the volume is on the maintenance of order: what constituted good order; what forms of wrongdoing were threatening to it; what roles kings, lords, communities, and individuals were expected to play in maintaining it; and how that worked in practice. Its core argument is that the Anglo-Saxons had a coherent, stable, and enduring legal order that lacks modern analogies: it was neither state-like nor stateless, and needs to be understood on its own terms rather than as a variant or hybrid of these models. 00Tom Lambert elucidates a distinctively early medieval understanding of the tension between the interests of individuals and communities, and a vision of how that tension ought to be managed that, strikingly, treats strongly libertarian and communitarian features as complementary. Potentially violent, honour-focused feuding was an integral aspect of legitimate legal practice throughout the period, but so too was fearsome punishment for forms of wrongdoing judged socially threatening. Law and Order in Anglo-Saxon England charts the development of kings' involvement in law, in terms both of their authority to legislate and their ability to influence local practice, presenting a picture of increasingly ambitious and effective royal legal innovation that relied more on the cooperation of local communal assemblies than kings' sparse and patchy network of administrative officials |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 390 Seiten 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9780198786313 019878631X |
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adam_text | Contents
A hhrevidtiom xili
Introduction: Approaching Law and Order in the Early Middle Ages 1
I. FOUNDATIONS OF THE ANGLO-SAXON
LEGAL ORDER
1. Law before TEthelberht 27
2. Kingship, Legislation, and Punishment in the Seventh Century 63
3. Royal Administration and Legal Practice to the Early Tenth Century 111
IE ORDER AND Ml IE STATE’ IN LATE
ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
4. Substantive Legal Change 163
5. Ideals of Kingship and Order 202
6. Local Legal Practice and Royal Control 238
7* Rights and Revenues 294
Conclusion: Continuity, Change, and the Norman Conquest 349
Bibliography 365
Index 383
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