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Cultures of Law in Urban Northern Europe
Scotland and Its Neighbours C.1350c.1650

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Drawing together an international team of historians, lawyers and historical sociolinguists, this volume investigates urban cultures of law in Scotland, with a special focus on Aberdeen and its rich civic archive, the Low Countries, Norway, Germany and Poland from c. 1350 to c. 1650.



In these essays, the contributors seek to understand how law works in its cultural and social contexts by focusing specifically on the urban experience and, to a great extent, on urban records. The contributions are concerned with understanding late medieval and early modern legal experts as well as the users of courts and legal services, the languages and records of law, and legal activities occurring inside and outside of official legal fora. This volume considers what the expectations of people at different status levels were for the use of the law, what perceptions of justice and authority existed among different groups, and what their knowledge was of law and legal procedure. By examining how different aspects of legal culture came to be recorded in writing, the contributors reveal how that writing itself then became part of a culture of law.



Cultures of Law in Urban Northern Europe: Scotland and its Neighbours c.1350-c.1650 combines the historical study of law, towns, language and politics in a way that will be accessible and compelling for advanced level undergraduates and postgraduate to postdoctoral researchers and academics in medieval and early modern, urban, legal, political and linguistic history.


About the author

Jackson W. Armstrong is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He is the author of England’s Northern Frontier: Conflict and Local Society in the Fifteenth-Century Scottish Marches (2020).
Edda Frankot is Associate Professor in History at Nord University in Bodø, Norway. She specialises in late medieval urban, maritime and legal history. She is the author of ‘Of Laws of Ships and Shipmen’. Medieval Maritime Law and its Practice in Urban Northern Europe (2012).

Summary

Drawing together an international team of historians, lawyers and historical sociolinguists, this volume investigates urban cultures of law in Scotland, with a special focus on Aberdeen and its rich civic archive, the Low Countries, Norway, Germany and Poland from c. 1350 to c. 1650.

Product details

Assisted by Frankot Edda (Editor), Jackson W. Armstrong (Editor), Edda Frankot (Editor)
Authors Jackson W. Frankot Armstrong
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 25.11.2020
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
 
EAN 9780367206802
ISBN 978-0-367-20680-2
Pages 288
 
Series Themes in Medieval and Early Modern History
Subjects Cultural History, History, European History, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General, Scotland, HISTORY / Social History, HISTORY / Historiography, CE period up to c 1500, c 1500 onwards to present day, Medieval History, Historiography, Urban History, follow, Political History, Legal History, European history: medieval period, middle ages, Modern Period, C 1500 Onwards, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, Industrialisation & Industrial History, C 500 CE To C 1000 CE, Industrialisation and industrial history, Goldsmiths, medieval Scotland, legal culture, Conferred, early modern Scotland, urban experience, linguistics history, medieval Scandinavia, aro, Scottish legal history, Royal burgh, James III, Bishop’s Palace, medieval northern Europe, Urban Cultures, Protocol Books, early modern Scandinavia, Burgh Authorities, cultures of law, Town Law, Matrix Language, Burgh Court, Aberdeen Council Registers, Late Medieval Scotland, Scottish Notaries, history of Aberdeen, history of Low Countries, early modern northern europe, Sheriff Courts, Justice Ayre, Scottish Towns, Legal Transactions, Guild Court, Urban Peace, Burgh Council, Council Registers
 

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