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Buch, Englisch, Band 11, 340 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 640 g

Reihe: Changing Perspectives on Early Modern Europe

Schneider

The King's Bench

Bailiwick Magistrates and Local Governance in Normandy, 1670-1740
Erscheinungsjahr 2008
ISBN: 978-1-58046-292-1
Verlag: Boydell & Brewer

Bailiwick Magistrates and Local Governance in Normandy, 1670-1740

Buch, Englisch, Band 11, 340 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 640 g

Reihe: Changing Perspectives on Early Modern Europe

ISBN: 978-1-58046-292-1
Verlag: Boydell & Brewer


An examination of kings' courts and lords' courts in Normandy that opens a new chapter in the debate over absolutism, sovereignty, and the nature of the state in early modern France.

Hidden deep in the countryside of France lay early modern Europe's largest bureaucracy: twenty- to thirty-thousand royal bailiwick and seigneurial courts that served more than eighty-five percent of the king's subjects. The crowncourts and lords' courts were far more than arenas of litigation, in the modern sense. They had become the nexus of local governance by the middle of the seventeenth century, a rich breeding ground for men who controlled the villages, towns, and bailiwicks of France. Yet even as the centralizing state was reaching its zenith under Louis XIV, the king's largest permanent bureaucracy became increasingly alienated and cut adrift from the crown, many decades before the French Revolution.
In The King's Bench, Zoë Schneider vividly brings to life the teeming world of the local courts, with their magistrates and jailers, townspeople and peasants. Together they contested that vital border where the private world of families and property collided with the public commonwealth. Schneider chronicles the transformation of local governance after the mid-seventeenth century, as judges and their courts became the face of public order in the countryside.
With this richly detailed local study of Normandy in the seventeenth and early-eighteenth centuries, Zoë Schneider opens a new chapter in the debate over absolutism, sovereignty, and the nature of the state in early modern France.

Zoë A. Schneider has taught at Georgetown University and with the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

1. Rex and Lex: The Problem of Legislative Sovereignty
2. Howling with the Wolves: The Normans and Their Courts
3. Officers and Gentlemen: The Local Judiciary
4. Law and Lawyers in the "Empire of Custom"
5. The Red Robe and the Black: Common Courts and the State
6. Villagers and Townspeople: Civil Litigants
7. Uncivil Acts: Crime and Punishment
8. Unruly Governors: Functions and Dysfunctions of the Common Courts

Appendix A: Courts of the Généralité of Rouen
Appendix B: Jurisdictions of the Ordinary Courts
Appendix C: Criminal Trial Procedure

Notes
Glossary of Legal Terms
Bibliography
Index



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