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Images and Cultures of Law in Early Modern England Paul Raffield (Birkbeck College, University of London)

Images and Cultures of Law in Early Modern England By Paul Raffield (Birkbeck College, University of London)

Images and Cultures of Law in Early Modern England by Paul Raffield (Birkbeck College, University of London)


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Examining aspects of law, history, art, drama and literature, this is an interesting interpretation of a hidden culture: the arcane world of the early modern legal community, its attempts to restrict governmental power during the period 1558 to 1660, and its aim to represent the order of an ideal commonwealth.

Images and Cultures of Law in Early Modern England Summary

Images and Cultures of Law in Early Modern England: Justice and Political Power, 1558-1660 by Paul Raffield (Birkbeck College, University of London)

This book offers an interesting interpretation of the hidden culture of the early modern legal profession and its influence on the development of the English constitution. It locates an alternative site of political sovereignty in the legal communities at the Inns of Court in London, examining the signs of legitimacy by which they sought to validate the claim that common law represented sovereign constitutional authority. The role of symbols in the culture of English law is central to the book's analysis. Within the framework of a cultural history of the legal profession from 1558 to 1660, the book considers the social presence of the law, revealed in its various signs. It analyses how institutional existence at the Inns of Court presented the legal community as an emblematic template for the English nation-state, defending the sovereignty of the Ancient Constitution by reference to the immemorial provenance of common law.

Images and Cultures of Law in Early Modern England Reviews

'This revealing work offers an original interpretation of early legal culture and emphasises the historic powers of the Inns of Court.' The Times

About Paul Raffield (Birkbeck College, University of London)

Paul Raffield is Tutor in Constitutional Law and a guest lecturer in legal history, law and literature, Birkbeck College, University of London.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Eating, learning and revering the law: oral traditions and the religious inheritance; 2. Architecture and heraldry: bodies of law, myth and honour; 3. Revels, feasting and role-playing: dreamland, drunkenness and the Utopian state; 4. The theatre of law: dramatic symbols of crown, common law and the Ancient Constitution; 5. Reformation, regulation and the image: the English state and the subject of law; 6. Common lawyers, fundamental law and the idolatrous mask of Charles I; 7. Interregnum: lex, ius and de facto government; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521044530
9780521044530
0521044537
Images and Cultures of Law in Early Modern England: Justice and Political Power, 1558-1660 by Paul Raffield (Birkbeck College, University of London)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2007-11-29
304
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