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Rancor and Reconciliation in Medieval England
Rancor and Reconciliation in Medieval England, Duels and bloodfeuds have long been regarded as essentially Continental phenomena, counter to the staid and orderly British ways of settling differences. In this surprising work of social and legal history, Paul R. Hyams reveals a post-Conquest England no, Rancor and Reconciliation in Medieval England has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Rancor and Reconciliation in Medieval England
  • Written by author Paul R. Hyams
  • Published by Cornell University Press, November 2003
  • Duels and bloodfeuds have long been regarded as essentially Continental phenomena, counter to the staid and orderly British ways of settling differences. In this surprising work of social and legal history, Paul R. Hyams reveals a post-Conquest England no
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Introduction
Notes on Sources and Citations
List of Abbreviations
Pt. IApproaches to the Study of Wrong
Ch. 1Understanding the Feud and Friendship3
Ch. 2Social Emotions in a Culture of Vengeance34
Pt. IIUndifferentiated Wrong and its Redress
Ch. 3Redress for Wrong in the Governance of Late Anglo-Saxon England71
Ch. 4Vengeance and Peacemaking in the Century after the Norman Conquest111
Ch. 5Common Law and Central Order in Angevin England155
Pt. IIIAn Enmity Culture: Writs, Wrongs, and Vengeance in the Age of the Common Law
Ch. 6Wrongs and Their Righting in the Early Common Law189
Ch. 7The Differentiation of Wrongs: Trespass and the Appeal216
Ch. 8Was There an Enmity Culture in Thirteenth-Century England?242
App. Case Narratives267
Bibliography309
Index337


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