Law, Marriage, and Society in the Later Middle Ages: Arguments about Marriage in Five Courts

Charles Donahue, Jr., Jr (Harvard University, Massachusetts)

Law, Marriage, and Society in the Later Middle Ages: Arguments about Marriage in Five Courts
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
17 March 2008
Pages
696
ISBN
9780521877282

Law, Marriage, and Society in the Later Middle Ages: Arguments about Marriage in Five Courts

Charles Donahue, Jr., Jr (Harvard University, Massachusetts)

This is a study of marriage litigation (with some reference to sexual offenses) in the archiepiscopal court of York (1300-1500) and the episcopal courts of Ely (1374-1381), Paris (1384-1387), Cambrai (1438-1453), and Brussels (1448-1459). All these courts were, for the most part, correctly applying the late medieval canon law of marriage, but statistical analysis of the cases and results confirms that there were substantial differences both in the types of cases the courts heard and the results they reached. Marriages in England in the later middle ages were often under the control of the parties to the marriage, whereas those in northern France and southern Netherlands were often under the control of the parties’ families and social superiors. Within this broad generalization the book brings to light patterns of late medieval men and women manipulating each other and the courts to produce extraordinarily varied results.

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