Harmony and Quiet in the Parish: Legal Pluralism and Early Modern England
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Suggested preparatory reading:
Margo Todd, ‘For Eschewing of Trouble and Exorbitant Expense: Arbitration in the Early Modern British Isles Symposium’, Journal of Dispute Resolution (2016)
Keith Wrightson, ‘The ‘Decline of Neighbourliness’ Revisited’, in Local Identities in Late Medieval and Early Modern England, ed. N.L Jones, D. Woolf (2007)
Brian Tamanaha, ‘Understanding Legal Pluralism: Past to Present, Local to Global’, Sydney Law Review 30 (2008)
Date:
21 October 2021, 17:00 (Thursday, 2nd week, Michaelmas 2021)
Venue:
Jesus College, Turl Street OX1 3DW
Venue Details:
The Ship Street Centre and on Microsoft Teams
Speaker:
Dr Dom Birch (King's College London)
Organising department:
Faculty of History
Part of:
Early Modern Britain Seminar
Booking required?:
Required
Booking email:
ian.archer@history.ox.ac.uk
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editors:
Laura Spence,
Belinda Clark