Deviance and Power in Late Medieval London

Frank Rexroth author Pamela Selwyn translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:4th Oct '07

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A fresh approach to the social and cultural history of late medieval London.

This original study takes a fresh approach to the social and cultural history of late medieval London by examining the ruling elite's moral policing of the real and imagined 'milieu of the night' of vagabonds, pimps, prostitutes, and immoral priests.During the late Middle Ages the London ruling elite was increasingly influenced by the idea that a secret counter-society was operating in the city. Its members were suspected to be active mainly at night, to roam the city aimlessly and to be identifiable by three main characteristics: their latent, unmotivated and habitual penchant for violence, their sexual license and their disinclination to work. The rumours about this real and imagined 'milieu of the night' strongly influenced Londoners' perceptions of social relations within urban society. In wards, parishes, guilds and companies, people adapted their behaviour and gradually defined their own respectability in negative terms, in opposition to the new 'urban underworld'. The book sheds considerable new light on everyday life in late medieval London and its case study opens up wider debates about the relationship between morality and politics in Europe's cities in this period.

"This is primarily a study of how the law was used to contain and punish the marginalized. It is enriched with much parallel material, especially from the Germanic countries. As the publisher hopes, this will be of interest to scholars in the fields of medieval London and England, urban history, and the history of crime." Sixteenth Century Journal, John Schofield, Museum of London, England

ISBN: 9780521847308

Dimensions: 235mm x 159mm x 29mm

Weight: 818g

432 pages