Medieval Law
BIBLIOGRAPHY
See also Middle Ages.
James A. Brundage. Law, Sex, and Christian Society in Medieval Europe. University of Chicago Press. 1987. 674pp. James A. Brundage. Medieval Canon Law and the Crusader. University of Wisconsin Press. 1969. 244pp. Esther Cohen. The Crossroads of Justice: Law and Culture in Late Medieval France. E. J. Brill. 1992. 231pp. S. H. Cuttler. The Law of Treason and Treason Trials in Later Medieval France. Cambridge University Press. 2003. 284pp. George Garnett; John Hudson (editor). Law and Government in Medieval England and Normandy. Cambridge University Press. 1994. 387pp. Essays in Honour of Sir James Holt. Alan Harding. Medieval Law and the Foundations of the State. Oxford University Press. 2002. 392pp. Hunt Janin. Medieval Justice: Cases and Laws in France, England, and Germany: 500-1500. McFarland. 2004. 225pp. Keechang Kim. Aliens in Medieval Law: The Origins of Modern Citizenship. Cambridge University Press. 2001. 250pp. Kurt von S. Kynell. Saxon and Medieval Antecedents of the English Common Law. Edwin Mellen Press. 2000. 250pp. Noël James Menuge (editor). Medieval Women and the Law. Boydell Press. 2003. 169pp. Anthony Musson. Medieval Law in Context: The Growth of Legal Consciousness from Magna Carta to the Peasants' Revolt. Manchester University Press. 2001. 274pp. Anthony Musson (editor). Boundaries of the Law: Geography, Gender, and Jurisdiction in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Ashgate Publishing. 2005. 196pp. Edward Peters. The Shadow King: Rex Inutilis in Medieval Law and Literature, 751-1327. Yale University Press. 1970. 257pp. Brian Tierney. Medieval Poor Law: A Sketch of Canonical Theory and Its Application in England. University of California Press. 1959. 169pp. Patrick Wormald. Legal Culture in the Early Medieval West: Law as Text, Image and Experience. Continuum International Publishing Group. 1999. 401pp. Essays.
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