Contributions

  • Ormrod, W. M., 1957- - Contributor

Publication

1999 - Macmillan Press, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England

Language

English

Word Count

62,250 words, Guess

Page Count

249 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-10031221748X
  • ISBN-10033367670X
  • ISBN-100333676718
  • ISBN-139780312217488
  • ISBN-139780333676707
and 7 more
  • ISBN-139780333676714
  • LibraryThing4222803
  • Goodreads3471747', '6504476
  • Library of Congress Control Number98022634
  • Better World Books9780333676707
  • Better World Books9780333676714
  • Open LibraryOL362439M

Classifications

  • DDC349.42
  • LCCKD610 .M87 1999
  • LCCDA1-DA995
and 1 more
  • LCCD1-DX301

Description

"This book aims to provide a lucid and approachable reassessment of the various political, economic and social pressures on the development of English justice in the fourteenth century. It suggests the best ways by which students can understand the different historical debates and schools of thought. Crucially, it stresses that the law did not simply react to external shocks, but was capable of developing from within, responding to the needs of a fast-changing and increasingly litigious society. Further, it questions the notion that royal justice underwent a crisis in the fourteenth century (a key theme for students of late medieval England), and offers new insights into the power structure and political culture of the reigns of Edward II, Edward III and Richard II."--Jacket.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • British studies series

Links

Other Editions

  • The evolution of English justiceMacmillan Press1999

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