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Using extensive evidence from archival documents from both the ecclesiastical court system and the records of city and royal government, as well as advice manuals, chronicles, moral tales, and liturgical texts, McSheffrey examines how marital and sexual relationships were woven into the fabric of late medieval London.

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"A superb book, not only in terms of its sympathy with the evidence and concern for context but in showing us that our knowledge of how the church courts interacted with society must be based on more local case-studies of this kind." * EHR *

Table of Contents

Introduction
PART I. LAW AND SOCIAL PRACTICE IN THE MAKING OF MARRIAGE IN LATE MEDIEVAL LONDON
Chapter 1. Making a Marriage
Chapter 2. Courtship and Gender
Chapter 3. By the Father's Will and the Friends' Counsel
Chapter 4. Gender, Power, and the Logistics of Marital Litigation
Chapter 5. Place, Space, and Respectability
PART II. GOVERNANCE, SEX, AND CIVIC MORALITY
Chapter 6. Governance
Chapter 7. Gender, Sex, and Reputation
Conclusion: Sex, Marriage, and Medieval Concepts of the Public
Appendix: Legal Sources
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

Marriage Sex and Civic Culture in Late Medieval

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 06/07/2006
      ISBN13: 9780812239386, 978-0812239386
      ISBN10: 0812239385

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Using extensive evidence from archival documents from both the ecclesiastical court system and the records of city and royal government, as well as advice manuals, chronicles, moral tales, and liturgical texts, McSheffrey examines how marital and sexual relationships were woven into the fabric of late medieval London.

      Trade Review
      "A superb book, not only in terms of its sympathy with the evidence and concern for context but in showing us that our knowledge of how the church courts interacted with society must be based on more local case-studies of this kind." * EHR *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      PART I. LAW AND SOCIAL PRACTICE IN THE MAKING OF MARRIAGE IN LATE MEDIEVAL LONDON
      Chapter 1. Making a Marriage
      Chapter 2. Courtship and Gender
      Chapter 3. By the Father's Will and the Friends' Counsel
      Chapter 4. Gender, Power, and the Logistics of Marital Litigation
      Chapter 5. Place, Space, and Respectability
      PART II. GOVERNANCE, SEX, AND CIVIC MORALITY
      Chapter 6. Governance
      Chapter 7. Gender, Sex, and Reputation
      Conclusion: Sex, Marriage, and Medieval Concepts of the Public
      Appendix: Legal Sources
      Abbreviations
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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