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" Crossing borders : "
edited by Sara M. Butler, Krista J. Kesselring.
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BL
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Record Number
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886868
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Title & Author
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Crossing borders : : boundaries and margins in medieval and early modern Britain : essays in honour of Cynthia J. Neville /\ edited by Sara M. Butler, Krista J. Kesselring.
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Publication Statement
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Leiden ;Boston :: Brill,, [2018]
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Series Statement
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Later medieval Europe,; volume 17
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Page. NO
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XII, 294 pages ;; 24 cm.
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ISBN
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9004335684
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: 9789004335684
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9789004364950
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Introduction / Sara M. Butler and K.J. Kesselring -- List of publications: Cynthia J. Neville -- Part 1: Making and marking borders: conflict. Frontier law in Anglo-Saxon England / Tom Lambert -- Henry iv and the Welsh March: the application and limits of royal patronage and Glyn Dwr's Rebellion in South Wales, 1399-1405 / Douglas Biggs -- Commemorating the Battle of Harlaw (1411) in fifteenth-century Scotland / Stephen Boardman -- Spies and intelligence in Scotland, c. 1530-1550 / Amy Blakeway -- Part 2: Crossing lines: gender and social status. Participation in national politics: evidence provided by fifteenth-century parliamentary election returns from the County of Huntingdonshire / Anne R. DeWindt -- Pleading the belly: a sparing plea? pregnant convicts and the courts in medieval England / Sara M. Butler -- Catching fire: arson, rough justice and gender in Scotland, 1493-1542 / Chelsea Hartlen -- Negotiating the economy: gender, status, and debt litigation in the Burgh courts of early modern Scotland / Cathryn R. Spence -- Part 3: Policing boundaries: jurisdiction and disorder. The ritualistic importance of gallows in thirteenth-century England / Kenneth F. Duggan -- Liberties of London: social networks, sexual disorder, and independent jurisdiction in the late medieval English metropolis / Shannon McSheffrey -- Crossing borders and boundaries: the use of banishment in sixteenth-century Scottish towns / Elizabeth Ewan -- Marks of division: cross-border remand after 1603 and the case of Lord Sanquhar / K.J. Kesselring.
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Abstract
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The twelve essays in 'Crossing Borders: Boundaries and Margins in Medieval and Early Modern Britain' examine marches and margins as jurisdictional, legal, and social expressions of power, building upon the scholarship of Professor Cynthia J. Neville.
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Subject
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Law-- England-- History.
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Law-- Scotland-- History.
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Boundaries.
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Law.
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Staatsgrenze
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England, Boundaries, Scotland.
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Great Britain, History, 1066-1687.
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Scotland, Boundaries, England.
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Scotland, History, To 1603.
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England.
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Great Britain.
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Großbritannien
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Scotland.
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Dewey Classification
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941.03
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LC Classification
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DA176.C76 2018
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NLM classification
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KL401.6 CROmoys
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Added Entry
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Butler, Sara M., (Sara Margaret)
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Kesselring, K. J., (Krista J.)
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Neville, Cynthia J.
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