Law in Common: Legal Cultures in Late-Medieval England

Law in Common: Legal Cultures in Late-Medieval England

by Tom Johnson
Law in Common: Legal Cultures in Late-Medieval England

Law in Common: Legal Cultures in Late-Medieval England

by Tom Johnson

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Overview

There were tens of thousands of different local law-courts in late-medieval England, providing the most common forums for the working out of disputes and the making of decisions about local governance. While historians have long studied these institutions, there have been very few attempts to understand this complex institutional form of 'legal pluralism'.

Law in Common provides a way of understanding this complexity by drawing out broader patterns of legal engagement. Tom Johnson first explores four 'local legal cultures'—in the countryside, in forests, in towns and cities, and in the maritime world—that grew up around legal institutions, landscapes, and forms of socio-economic practice in these places, and produced distinctive senses of law.

Johnson then turns to examine 'common legalities', widespread forms of social practice that emerge across these different localities, through which people aimed to invoke the power of law. Through studies of the physical landscape, the production of legitimate knowledge, the emergence of English as a legal vernacular, and the proliferation of legal documents, the volume offers a new way to understand how common people engaged with law in the course of their everyday lives.

Drawing on a huge body of archival research from the plenitude of different local institutions, Law in Common offers a new social history of law that aims to explain how common people negotiated the transformational changes of the long fifteenth century with, and through, legality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198926832
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/25/2024
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Tom Johnson, Senior Lecturer in Late Medieval History, University of York

Tom Johnson is Senior Lecturer in Late Medieval History at the University of York. He completed his doctoral work at Birkbeck, University of London, and has held research fellowships at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, the Davis Center for Historical Studies at Princeton, and the National Humanities Center in North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Local Legal Cultures and Common Legalities in Late-Medieval EnglandPart I: Local Legal Cultures1. Rural Legal Culture: Ordaining Community2. Urban Legal Culture: Institutional Density3. Maritime Legal Culture: Expertise and Authority4. Forest Legal Culture: Accounting for Vert and VenisonPart II: Common Legalities5. The Legal Landscape6. The Economy of Legitimate Knowledge7. Legal English and the Vernacularization of Law8. Common Legal DocumentsConclusion: Towards a Common ConstitutionBibliography
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