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Theorizing Legal Personhood in Late Medieval England
Contributor(s): Boboc
ISBN: 9004280413     ISBN-13: 9789004280410
Publisher: Brill
OUR PRICE:   $166.25  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - Medieval
- Law | Legal History
- Art | History - General
Dewey: 340
LCCN: 2015020184
Series: Medieval Law and Its Practice
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.4" W x 9.4" (1.35 lbs) 312 pages
 
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Theorizing Legal Personhood in Late Medieval England is a collection of eleven essays that explore what might be distinctly medieval and particularly English about legal personhood vis- -vis the jurisdictional pluralism of late medieval England. Spanning the mid-thirteenth to the mid-sixteenth centuries, the essays in this volume draw on common law, statute law, canon law and natural law in order to investigate emerging and shifting definitions of personhood at the confluence of legal and literary imaginations. These essays contribute new insights into the workings of specific literary texts and provide us with a better grasp of the cultural work of legal argument within the histories of ethics, of the self, and of Eurocentrism.
Contributors are Valerie Allen, Candace Barrington, Conrad van Dijk, Toy Fung Tung, Helen Hickey, Andrew Hope, Jana Mathews, Anthony Musson, Eve Salisbury, Jamie Taylor and R.F. Yeager.