English law in the age of the Black Death, 1348-1381 : a transformation of governance and law /
Robert Palmer's pathbreaking study shows how the Black Death triggered massive changes in both governance and law in fourteenth-century England, establishing the mechanisms by which the law adapted to social needs for centuries thereafter. Palmer is the first scholar to relate these medieval le...
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格式: | Licensed eBooks |
語言: | 英语 |
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Chapel Hill ; London :
The University of North Carolina Press,
[1993]
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叢編: | Studies in legal history.
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在線閱讀: | https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1545 |
書本目錄:
- pt. 1. The upper orders drew together into a more cohesive government
- pt. 2. To facilitate or coerce the upper orders to stand to their obligations
- pt. 3. And to coerce the lower orders to stand to their obligations
- pt. 4. Appendix 1. Regulating the church
- Appendix 2. The written contract
- Appendix 3. Carrier writs
- Appendix 4. Cutting timber
- Appendix 5. Builders
- Appendix 6. London doctors
- Appendix 7. Doctors of animals and people
- Appendix 8. Detinue of animals
- Appendix 9. Shepherd Assumpsit writs
- Appendix 10. Horses bailed
- Appendix 11. Cloth workers
- Appendix 12. Services
- Appendix 13. Horse killers
- Appendix 14. Farriers
- Appendix 15. Scienter with warnings
- Appendix 16. Scienter without warnings
- Appendix 17. Other Scienter writs
- Appendix 18. Innkeeper liability: London
- Appendix 19. Innkeeper liability
- Appendix 20. Jailers before 1348
- Appendix 21. Jailers after 1348
- Appendix 22. Indirect and consequential damages
- Appendix 23. Miscellaneous wrongs
- Appendix 24. Select repair writs
- Appendix 25. Select franchise writs.