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"Crime in Medieval Europe plunges the reader straight into theft and violence in England and France, and shows how social status and origin often dictated the court's response, and punishment." "Beginning with the growth of criminal justice in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries - the courts, the judges, their procedures - Dean then turns to issues of judicial corruption which accompanied that growth, and the late-medieval crime waves that followed in the wake of the plague. Subsequent chapters deal with women as both perpetrators and victims of crime, with the persistence of revenge, and with punishment." "Drawing on the real-life stories of ordinary men and women who often found themselves at the sharp end of the law, Crime in Medieval Europe provides a fascinating insight into the history of victims, criminals and their punishment."--Jacket.
History of the law --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Europe --- Crime --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- History --- 364 --- Maatschappelijke hulpverlening --- 364 Maatschappelijke hulpverlening --- Crime. --- Criminal justice, Administration of. --- Criminaliteit. --- Geschichte 1200-1550. --- Rechtspleging. --- Strafjustiz. --- To 1599. --- England. --- Europe. --- Frankreich. --- Crime - Europe - History - To 1500. --- Crime - Europe - History - 16th century. --- Criminal justice, Administration of - Europe - History - To 1500. --- Criminal justice, Administration of - Europe - History - 16th century. --- CRIMES ET CRIMINELS --- JUSTICE PENALE --- JUSTICE CRIMINELLE --- JUSTICE --- HISTOIRE --- MOYEN AGE --- EUROPE
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"This magisterial study proposes a revised and innovative view of the political history of Renaissance Italy. Drawing on comparative examples from across the peninsula and the kingdoms of Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica, an international team of leading scholars highlights the complexity and variety of the Italian world from the fourteenth to early sixteenth centuries, surveying the mosaic of kingdoms, principalities, signorie and republics against a backdrop of wider political themes common to all types of state in the period. The authors address the contentious problem of the apparent weakness of the Italian Renaissance political system. By repositioning the Renaissance as a political, rather than simply an artistic and cultural phenomenon, they identify the period as a pivotal moment in the history of the state, in which political languages, practices and tools, together with political and governmental institutions, became vital to the evolution of a modern European political identity"-- (Provided by publisher.)
323 <45> --- 945.05 --- Binnenlandse politiek--Italië --- Geschiedenis van Italië: stadsstaten; Renaissance--(1300-1492) --- 945.05 Geschiedenis van Italië: stadsstaten; Renaissance--(1300-1492) --- 323 <45> Binnenlandse politiek--Italië --- City-states --- Renaissance --- State, The --- Cities and towns --- Federal government --- Municipal government --- Political science --- History --- Italy --- Politics and government --- History of Italy --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- History. --- Europe --- General. --- Arts and Humanities --- Cités-États --- Italie --- Politique et gouvernement --- 1268-1559 --- Civilisation --- 1200-1550 --- Cités-États
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