Description
A pioneering analysis of duelling, politeness and civility in early modern England.
About the Author
Markku Peltonen is Senior Lecturer in General History, Department of History, University of Helsinki.
Reviews
'... this book is a welcome and valuable addition to our understanding, not only of a set of social and intellectual debates, but of the formation of modern society ...' History
'... we come much closer to an understanding of why it was in early modern England that not only the great but also the humble were prepared to risk all when reputation was on the line ...' The Times Literary Supplement
'Markku Peltonen's excellent new book identifies the ideas underpinning the duel in early modern England and relates those ideas to wider cultural debates about civility and politeness. In doing so it casts light on parallel developments in the law of defamation and provides a fascinating account of how English law attempted to respond to a widespread, and widely accepted, practice of unlawful self-help ... Apart from the legal aspects given specific attention here, this book includes much of wider interest ... In short it is a work of variety and richness with a great deal to offer legal historians.' Journal of Legal History
'... Markku Peltonen's fine study of debates about civility and politeness in early modern England, and the place of duelling within them, makes an important case for long-term continuity by rejecting several of the distinctions that have underpinned narratives of change. ... The principal strength of Peltonen's analysis is its combination of meticulous research with a long-term perspective.' Historical Journal
'He has, more generally, in this admirable study, provided a convincing account of the development of duelling in England and offered a sophisticated reading of the contemporary debate on civility, politeness and honour.' James Kelly, St Patrick's College Drumcondra, Dublin
Book Information
ISBN 9780521025201
Author Markku Peltonen
Format Paperback
Page Count 376
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 560g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 154mm * 24mm