A Companion to Crime and Deviance in the Middle Ages

A Companion to Crime and Deviance in the Middle Ages

  • Autor: Skoda, Hannah
  • Editor: Arc Humanities Press
  • Colección: Arc Companions
  • ISBN: 9781641891813
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781802701098
  • Lugar de publicación:  York , Reino Unido
  • Año de publicación digital: 2023
  • Mes: Mayo
  • Páginas: 450
  • Idioma: Ingles
This reference work examines the ways in which some medieval behaviours and identities were categorized as criminal or deviant. It also explores the implications of modern demonization of the Middle Ages. As well as discussing constructions of deviance, this book also explores the behaviours and identities which provoked these labels and processes. The model is one of reciprocity between behaviours and processes of demonisation and criminalisation. Each authoritative essay engages carefully with this approach, examining behaviours, the ways they were demonized, and the relationship between the two processes. The three parts of the volume are centred around forms of discursive and normative power—religious ideologies, political ideologies, and legalism. The authors also explore issues of political discourse, spiritual censure, justice and punishment, and the construction of taboos. This reference work examines the ways in which some medieval behaviours and identities were categorized as criminal or deviant. It also explores the implications of modern demonization of the Middle Ages. As well as discussing constructions of deviance, this book also explores the behaviours and identities which provoked these labels and processes. The model is one of reciprocity between behaviours and processes of demonisation and criminalisation. Each authoritative essay engages carefully with this approach, examining behaviours, the ways they were demonized, and the relationship between the two processes. The three parts of the volume are centred around forms of discursive and normative power—religious ideologies, political ideologies, and legalism. The authors also explore issues of political discourse, spiritual censure, justice and punishment, and the construction of taboos.
  • Front Cover
  • Front matter
    • Half-title
    • Series information
    • Title page
    • Copyright information
    • Table of contents
    • Acknowledgments
  • Body
    • General Introduction
      • Selected Secondary Sources
    • PART ONE: RELIGIOUS IDEOLOGIES
      • Introduction
        • Selected Secondary Sources
      • IDEAS AND BELIEFS
        • The Heretic: Contingent and Commodified
          • Selected Secondary Sources
        • Censorship and Criminalization of Ideas in Western Europe
          • Dangerous Ideas
          • Criminalizing Ideas—Official Measures
          • Criminal Taint—Rhetoric and Perception Among Scholastics
          • Behaviour Regarding Criminal Ideas—Censure and Criticism
          • Conclusion
          • Selected Secondary Sources
        • Medieval Suicide
          • Church Doctrine
          • The Stoic-Christian Dialectic
          • Canon Law
          • Roman Law
          • Enforcers, Breakers, and Benders of the Law
          • Select Secondary Sources
      • SEXUALITY
        • Attitudes to Same-Sex Sexual Relations in the Latin World
          • Select Secondary Sources
        • Marriage and Sexuality in China, 960–1368 CE
          • Marriage and Universal Order: The Song Penal Code
          • Local Practice and Universal Law: Song Verdicts
          • Local Practice and Ethnic Hierarchy: Yuan Precedents
          • Conclusion
          • Select Secondary Sources
      • MONEY
        • Usury as Deviance in Medieval Europe
          • Usury and Medieval Economic Thought
          • Deviance Defined: Labelling Usury (ca. 1140–1200)
          • Deviance Controlled: Usury Regulated (ca. 1200–1270)
          • Deviance Eradicated: Expelling Usurers (ca.1270–1310)
          • Conclusion
          • Select Secondary Sources
    • PART TWO: POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES
      • Introduction
        • Select Secondary Sources
      • TREASON
        • El and Bulqa: Between Order and Chaos in the Formative Years of the Mongol Empire (1206–1259)
          • The Legacy of Chinggis Qan
          • Social and Political Hierarchies
          • Customary Obligations
          • Conclusion
          • Select Secondary Sources
        • Treason in France and England in the Later Middle Ages
          • Top-Down Discourses on Treason and Lese Majesty
          • Bottom-Up Experiences with Treason
          • Conclusion
          • Select Secondary Sources
        • Revolts in the Late Medieval Middle East, 1200–1500
          • Framing Rebellion in Islamic Law (Second/Eighth–Seventh/Thirteenth Centuries)
          • Revolting in the Late Medieval Middle East: Politico-Religious Attitudes and Discourses
            • Political Rebellions Against the Authority of the Sultan: Apostasy and Takfīr
            • Popular Rebellions Which Did Not Challenge the Authority and Legitimacy of the Sultan: Negotiation, Violence, and Punishment
          • Conclusions
          • Selected Secondary Sources
      • POLITICAL VISIONS OF COMMUNITY
        • Power, Scapegoating, and the Marginalization of Jews in Western Europe in the High Middle Ages (Eleventh–Fourteenth Centuries)
          • The Power of Christian Society
          • The Power of the Church
          • The Power of Civil Authorities
          • Christian Reaction to the Agency of Jewish Communities
          • Conclusion: Jews as “Other”
          • Selected Secondary Sources
        • Articulating and Contesting Power in the Twelfth-Century Maghrib
          • The Religio-Political Context
          • The Almohad Religio-Political Narrative of Righteousness
          • The Uprising of the Counter-mahdī al-Hādī
          • Divine Retribution in Ibn al-Zayyāt al-Tādilī’s Kitāb al-Tashawwuf ilā Rijāl al-Taṣawwuf
          • Selected Secondary Sources
        • Social and Environmental Policing
          • Introduction
          • Constructing Deviance through Policing
          • Constructing Deviants through Policing
          • Policing and Good Governance
          • Conclusion: Urban Policing in and Beyond Western Europe
          • Selected Secondary Sources
    • PART THREE: LEGALISM
      • Introduction
        • Selected Secondary Sources
      • THEFT
        • Shifting Attitudes to Theft in Medieval Western Europe
          • Terminology
          • Dealing With Theft
          • The Progressive Criminalization of Theft
          • The Criminalization of Habitual Criminals
          • Vagabondage and Brigandage
          • Conclusion
          • Selected Secondary Sources
        • “This may bring about many evils”: The Jewish Minority Community in Medieval Europe Facing Its Own Thieves
          • Introduction
          • Theft and Thieves in the Twelfth Century “Book of Awe” and in “The Book of the Pious”
          • The “Walking Dead”—Property, Robbery, and the Limits of Repentance
          • The Synagogue Break-in in Daroca (Aragon)
          • Selected Secondary Sources
      • VIOLENCE
        • The Criminalization of Violence in the Medieval West
          • Selected Secondary Sources
        • Rape and Law in Medieval Western Europe
          • Defining the Deviant
          • Legal Limits
          • Paradigmatic Parties
          • Condemnation and Concrete Action
          • Conclusion
          • Selected Secondary Sources
        • An Analysis of “Rape” in Islamic Legal Discourse (1000–1500 CE)
          • Introduction
          • The Different Kinds of “Rape”
            • Ikrāh (Duress/Coercion)
            • Ghaṣb (Seizure/Misappropriation)
            • Ṣiyāl (Assaults)
          • Redress
          • Conclusion
          • Selected Secondary Sources
      • WITHIN THE HOME
        • Between the Muslim State and Individual Agency: The Regulation of Sexuality in the Jewish Communities of Medieval Egypt
          • Case Studies
          • Conclusion
          • Selected Secondary Sources
        • Attitudes to Domestic Violence in Christian Europe
          • From Chastisement to Domestic Violence
            • Diversity in Space and Time
          • Assisting Victims of Abuse
          • Distinctly Medieval
          • Conclusion
          • Selected Secondary Sources
  • Back matter
    • Epilogue
    • index
    • Thematic Indexes of Contents

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