The Beginnings of English Law

Author:   Lisi Oliver
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Edition:   annotated edition
ISBN:  

9781442614833


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   30 October 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Lisi Oliver
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Edition:   annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9781442614833


ISBN 10:   1442614838
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   30 October 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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'Oliver's beautifully written and appealing book promises to become essential reading and reference material for Anglo-Saxonists and British historians alike.' -- Sara M. Butler 'The Beginnings of English Law is an excellent book. Written with verve as well as with care, it puts a fresh face on three ancient law codes and surrounds them with clear and useful commentary that scholars in many different fields will find useful.' -- Allen J. Frantzen 'Oliver offers a welcome contribution to our understanding of early Anglo-Saxon law, as well as a very useable work of reference.' -- Martin Grimmer ?This will be the platform on which scholarly use of the Kentish laws will be constructed for many 'This will be the platform on which scholarly use of the Kentish laws will be constructed for many years to come and should be welcomed as a major work in its own right.' -- N.J. Higham 'This is an academically compelling book, offering not only new editions and translations of three Kentish laws of the seventh century, but also interdisciplinary analyses of those laws based on the author's interest in linguistic, anthropological, and sociological interpretations of legal history. Scholars of different disciplines, including women's studies, can find interesting materials and inspiring views. More general readers who wish to understand the beginnings of English law can benefit from reading it too.' -- Wenxi Liu


‘Oliver’s beautifully written and appealing book promises to become essential reading and reference material for Anglo-Saxonists and British historians alike.’ - Sara M. Butler (Mediaevistik) ‘The Beginnings of English Law is an excellent book. Written with verve as well as with care, it puts a fresh face on three ancient law codes and surrounds them with clear and useful commentary that scholars in many different fields will find useful.’ - Allen J. Frantzen (Anglia) ‘Oliver offers a welcome contribution to our understanding of early Anglo-Saxon law, as well as a very useable work of reference.’ - Martin Grimmer (Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association) ‘This will be the platform on which scholarly use of the Kentish laws will be constructed for many ‘This will be the platform on which scholarly use of the Kentish laws will be constructed for many years to come and should be welcomed as a major work in its own right.’ - N.J. Higham (Speculum) ‘This is an academically compelling book, offering not only new editions and translations of three Kentish laws of the seventh century, but also interdisciplinary analyses of those laws based on the author’s interest in linguistic, anthropological, and sociological interpretations of legal history. Scholars of different disciplines, including women’s studies, can find interesting materials and inspiring views. More general readers who wish to understand the beginnings of English law can benefit from reading it too.’ - Wenxi Liu (Sixteenth Century Journal)


'Oliver's beautifully written and appealing book promises to become essential reading and reference material for Anglo-Saxonists and British historians alike.' -- Sara M. Butler Mediaevistik 'The Beginnings of English Law is an excellent book. Written with verve as well as with care, it puts a fresh face on three ancient law codes and surrounds them with clear and useful commentary that scholars in many different fields will find useful.' -- Allen J. Frantzen Anglia 'Oliver offers a welcome contribution to our understanding of early Anglo-Saxon law, as well as a very useable work of reference.' -- Martin Grimmer Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association ?This will be the platform on which scholarly use of the Kentish laws will be constructed for many 'This will be the platform on which scholarly use of the Kentish laws will be constructed for many years to come and should be welcomed as a major work in its own right.' -- N.J. Higham Speculum


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Lisi Oliver is Greater Houston Alumni Chapter Endowed Alumni Professor in the Department of English at Louisiana State University.

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