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Introduction | ||
Notes on Sources and Citations | ||
List of Abbreviations | ||
Pt. I | Approaches to the Study of Wrong | |
Ch. 1 | Understanding the Feud and Friendship | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Social Emotions in a Culture of Vengeance | 34 |
Pt. II | Undifferentiated Wrong and its Redress | |
Ch. 3 | Redress for Wrong in the Governance of Late Anglo-Saxon England | 71 |
Ch. 4 | Vengeance and Peacemaking in the Century after the Norman Conquest | 111 |
Ch. 5 | Common Law and Central Order in Angevin England | 155 |
Pt. III | An Enmity Culture: Writs, Wrongs, and Vengeance in the Age of the Common Law | |
Ch. 6 | Wrongs and Their Righting in the Early Common Law | 189 |
Ch. 7 | The Differentiation of Wrongs: Trespass and the Appeal | 216 |
Ch. 8 | Was There an Enmity Culture in Thirteenth-Century England? | 242 |
App. Case Narratives | 267 | |
Bibliography | 309 | |
Index | 337 |
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