Justice and Grace
Private Petitioning and the English Parliament in the Late Middle Ages
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:26th Jul '07
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Focussing on the key role of the English medieval parliament in hearing and determining the requests of the king's subjects, this ground-breaking new study examines the private petition and its place in the late medieval English parliament (c.1270-1450). Until now, historians have focussed on the political and financial significance of the English medieval parliament; this book offers an important re-evaluation placing the emphasis on parliament as a crucial element in the provision of royal government and justice. It looks at the nature of medieval petitioning, how requests were written and how and why petitioners sought redress specifically in parliament. It also sheds new light on the concept of royal grace and its practical application to parliamentary petitions that required the king's personal intervention. The book traces the development of private petitioning over a period of almost two hundred years, from a point when parliament was essentially an instrument of royal administration, to one where it was self-consciously dispatching petitions as the highest court of the land. Gwilym Dodd considers not only the detail of the petitionary process, but also broader questions about the government of late medieval England. His conclusions contribute to our understanding of the nature of medieval monarchy, and its ability (or willingness) to address local difficulties, as well as the nature of local society, and the problems that faced individuals and communities in medieval society.
...an exceptionally thorough and satisfying book. Both clever and learned, it makes a weighty contribution to the history od the English state and of English society in general. * J.R. Maddicott, The English Historical Review *
..detailed study ...[a] fine book ... with careful scholarship. * Michael Prestwich, TLS *
Throughout the book, and resulting from Dr Dodd's diligent research in petitions and other govenment records, there are significant conclusions on the outcomes for petitioners. * Christine Carpenter, Parliamentary History *
thoughtful and wide-ranging... an interesting book which in many respects sheds welcome light on an often neglected aspect of the work of the medieval English parliament * Hannes Kleineke, Reviews in History *
ISBN: 9780199202805
Dimensions: 223mm x 147mm x 29mm
Weight: 611g
388 pages