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Author Rabin, Andrew.

Title Crime and punishment in Anglo-Saxon England / Andrew Rabin
Published Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Description 1 online resource
Series Cambridge elements : Elements in England in the early medieval world
Cambridge elements.
Summary Arguably, more legal texts survive from pre-Conquest England than from any other early medieval European community. The corpus includes roughly seventy royal law-codes, to which can be added well over a thousand charters, writs, and wills, as well as numerous political tracts, formularies, rituals, and homilies derived from legal sources. These texts offer valuable insight into early English concepts of royal authority and political identity. They reveal both the capacities and limits of the king's regulatory power, and in so doing, provide crucial evidence for the process by which disparate kingdoms gradually merged to become a unified English state. More broadly, pre-Norman legal texts shed light on the various ways in which cultural norms were established, enforced, and, in many cases, challenged. And perhaps most importantly, they provide unparalleled insight into the experiences of Anglo-Saxon England's diverse inhabitants, both those who enforced the law and those subject to it
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 02, 2020)
Subject Law, Anglo-Saxon.
Justice, Administration of -- England -- History -- To 1500
Anglo-Saxons -- Kings and rulers.
Anglo-Saxons -- Kings and rulers
Justice, Administration of
Law, Anglo-Saxon
England
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781108943109
1108943101