Description
About the Author
Lloyd Bonfield, is Professor of Law and Director of the Center for International Law at New York Law School, USA
Reviews
'An authoritative introduction to one of the richest and least explored sources for English social history, and in particular the history of family relationships.' Keith Wrightson, Yale University, USA 'A short review cannot encapsulate the richness of these chapters. Legal, social, and economic historians will find much of value. Also of great benefit is a detailed appendix with a primer on early modern probate jurisdiction and a discussion of the primary sources... Bonfield's book sheds important light on legal and social understandings very different from our own, yet in some ways strikingly familiar.' Law & History Review '... [Devising, Dying and Dispute] makes a useful and accessible contribution to legal history. Specialists in that field will provide its principal readership, though social historians will also find in it much to interest them.' Renaissance Quarterly 'This is a social and administrative history of the law, written by a well-regarded legal historian. Its principal strength lies in the exceptional clarity and precision with which the author, Lloyd Bonfield, sets out the letter and logic of the law and the workings of a senior ecclesiastical court. Its main contribution is to offer a comprehensive study of early modern probate litigation and an analysis of an important arena in which law and social practice interacted.' English Historical Review 'Bonfield is absolutely correct ... in identifying the PCC wills as a rich and untapped source for social history, particularly that pertaining to unhappy families and broken social relations... While not itself a social history, Bonfield's book will be essential reading for social historians exploring what happened when someone devised, died, and disputed in early modern England.' Canadian Journal of History '... this thoughtful study of probate litigation proves an enlightening and stimulating read. While we have long known that the final wishes of the dead tell us a great deal about the l
Book Information
ISBN 9781138117051
Author Lloyd Bonfield
Format Paperback
Page Count 310
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g