Thesis
Criminals and the law in the reign of Richard II
- Abstract:
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The materials for studying the nature, incidence, and distribution of crime in later medieval England are copious, but they present very serious difficulties of interpretation. Much work has been done on legal and administrative records as such, and a few tentative studies of crime have been published, but no one has hitherto attempted the detailed account of the machinery of criminal justice, and of the possibilities and limitations of the available records, which should precede any wider...
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- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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Authors
- Type of award:
- DPhil
- Level of award:
- Doctoral
- Awarding institution:
- University of Oxford
- UUID:
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uuid:b7abe2a5-26db-4e74-b224-064365a976ea
- Local pid:
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polonsky:3:30
- Source identifiers:
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601865568
- Deposit date:
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2017-10-04
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- Copyright holder:
- Post, J; Post, John Baylis
- Copyright date:
- 1976
- Notes:
- This thesis was digitised thanks to the generosity of Dr Leonard Polonsky
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