Law, Lawyers and Litigants in Early Modern England

Essays in Memory of Christopher W. Brooks

Michael Lobban editor Joanne Begiato editor Adrian Green editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:27th Jun '19

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Explores the impact of legal ideas and legal consciousness on early modern English society and culture.

This collection of essays by prominent historians examines and builds on the scholarly legacy of Christopher W. Brooks, the leading historian of early modern English law, society and politics. Of interest to early modern historians of England and socio-legal scholars, exploring how law was understood and used by different communities.Written in memory of Christopher W. Brooks, this collection of essays by prominent historians examines and builds on the scholarly legacy of the leading historian of early modern English law, society and politics. Brooks's work put legal culture and legal consciousness at the centre of our understanding of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English society, and the English common law tradition. The essays presented here develop a number of strands found in his work, and take them in new directions. They shed new light on central debates in the history of the common law, exploring how law was understood and used by different communities in early modern England, and examining how and why people engaged (or did not engage) in litigation. The volume also contains two hitherto unpublished essays by Christopher Brooks, which consider the relationship between law and religion and between law and political revolution in seventeenth-century England.

'The essays collected in Law, Lawyers, and Litigants in Early Modern England form a fitting tribute to legal historian Christopher W. Brooks and the tremendous impact his work has had on our understanding of law and society in early modern England.' Alison A. Chapman, The Journal of British Studies

ISBN: 9781108491723

Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 21mm

Weight: 740g

384 pages