Communities & Courts in Britain, 1150-1900

Communities & Courts in Britain, 1150-1900

Author: Christopher Brooks

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1852851511

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The essays in Communities and Courts in Britain, 1150-1900 all reflect the wider concept of legal history - how legal processes fitted into the social and political life of the community and how courts and other legal processes were used by contemporaries. In doing so they aim both to justify the study of legal history in its own right and to show how legal records, including those of a variety of central and local courts, can be used to further our understanding of a wide range of social, commercial, popular and political history.


Working Women in English Society, 1300-1620

Working Women in English Society, 1300-1620

Author: Marjorie Keniston McIntosh

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2005-06-02

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 9780521846165

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This is an important study of English women's participation in the market economy from 1300 to 1620.


Intoxication and Society

Intoxication and Society

Author: Jonathan Herring

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2012-12-21

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1137008334

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Intoxicants, substances that alter a person's mental and physiological state, are a continuing obsession. In their effect on the mind and body, intoxicants go to the heart of what it means to be human. In the tensions between 'free' and uninhibited consumption on the one hand, and the pressures of social regulation and personal responsibility on the other, they also illuminate the daily paradoxes, and sheer complexity, of living in modern Western societies. Yet this complexity, and the rich history that underpins it, is often lost in the current debates over public policy. Intoxication and Society sets out to supplement the contemporary discourse surrounding intoxication with a more nuanced appreciation of the history and nature of what is very much a multidimensional problem. It does so by employing an interdisciplinary framework that includes contributions from leading academics in law, sociology, anthropology, history, literature, neuroscience and social psychology. The result is a subtle historical and contemporary rereading of the social construction of intoxication that will provide a secure basis for analysis as society continues to respond to the problematic pleasures of intoxication.