This title, first published in 1979, was ground-breaking in its exploration of the understudied area of the Tudor law of treason. Bellamy first examines the scope of that law, noting the inheritance from the Middle Ages, the effectiveness of the new statutes and interpretation of the law by the judiciary. Mining the archives for official, legal and literary accounts, the following parts consider how the government came to hear of traitors, the use of evidence and witnesses in trials and finally the fate of the traitor at the gallows and beyond. This is a full, useful and interesting title, which will be of great value to students researching Tudor and late medieval statute law, the Tudor concept of treason and the mores of Tudor society.

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This title, first published in 1979, was ground-breaking in its exploration of the understudied area of the Tudor law of treason. Mining the archives for official, legal and literary accounts, John Bellamy considers how the government came to hear of traitors, the use of evidence and witnesses in trials and finally the fate of the traitor at the gallows and beyond.

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<p>Introduction; 1. The Scope of Treason: 1 2. The Scope of Treason: 2 3. Apprehension, Examination, and Indictment 4. Trial 5. To the Gallows and after; Appendix: Martial Law; Notes; Index</p>

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ISBN
9780415712835
Publisert
2013-06-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
700 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
314

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