Private Worlds of Men of Law, 1258-1558

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Private Worlds of Men of Law, 1258-1558

Anthony Musson

History / Europe / Great Britain / Tudor & Elizabethan Era

This interdisciplinary study explores both the professional and personal lives of medieval and early Tudor lawyers, offering new insights into the evolution of the legal profession and the values of early modern society.

Employing a mix of group analysis and specific examples, Musson highlights lawyers' social aspirations and dynastic ambitions, their achievements and disappointments, and their attempts to merge into gentry culture. In particular, he reveals key aspects of their private lives: from personal details and individual characteristics, their religious beliefs and the nature of their marriages and alliances to where they lived, what they built and how they conducted themselves in society. By providing an historical reconstruction of the social milieu and ethos of the whole spectrum of 'men of law', from senior judges and specialist pleaders to locally-focused practitioners based in the provinces, this book emphasizes the social and cultural impact of the legal profession on medieval and early Tudor England.

Anthony Musson is Head of Research at Historic Royal Palaces and is leading the AHRC-funded project 'Henry VIII on Tour: Landscape, Communities and Performance'. This book arose from an ESRC-funded project 'Lawyers in Society, 1258-1558' conducted while he was Professor of Legal History at the University of Exeter, UK.

Publication Date: 21 January 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350608160
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 320
Weight (oz): 16.0

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