Appleby, John C 2009a
From International Robin Hood Bibliography
Appleby, John C., ed.; Dalton, Paul, ed. Outlaws in Medieval and Early Modern England: Crime, Government and Society C. 1066–c. 1600 / edited by John C Appleby and Paul Dalton. Farnham, Surrey: Burlington, VT, 2009. xi, 187 pp. 15.5 x 23.5 cm. Hardback. ISBN 978-0-7546-5893-1 (ebk); ISBN-13: 978-0-7546-9592-9 (ebk).
Contents
- John C. Appleby; Paul Dalton. 'Introduction', pp. 1-6
- Paul Dalton. 'The Outlaw Hereward "the Wake": His Companions and Enemies', pp. 7-36
- Susan Stewart. 'Outlawry as an Instrument of Justice in the Thirteenth Century', pp. 37-54
- Richard Gorski. 'Justices and Injustice? England's Local Officials in Later Middle Ages', pp. 55-74
- Candace Gregory-Abbott. 'Sacred Outlaws: Outlawry and the Medieval Church', pp. 75-89
- Neil Jamieson. '"Sons of Iniquity": The Problem of Unlawfulness and Criminality amongst Professional Soldiers in the Middle Ages', pp. 91-110
- Anthony James Pollard. 'Political Ideology in the Early Stories of Robin Hood', pp. 111-28
- Hannes Kleineke. 'Poachers and Gamekeepers: Four Fifteenth-Century West Country Criminals', pp. 129-148
- John C. Appleby. 'Pirates and Communities: Scenes from Elizabethan England and Wales', pp. 149-72
Citation
Reviews
- Musson, Anthony, review. 'John C. Appleby and Paul Dalton, eds. Outlaws in Medieval and Early Modern England: Crime, Government and Society, c. 1066–c. 1600. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009. Pp. 196. $99.95 (cloth)', Journal of British Studies, vol. 50 (2011), pp. 467-68
- Ohlgren, Thomas H., review. 'Outlaws in Medieval and Early Modern England: Crime, Government and Society, c.1066–c.1600, ed. John C. Appleby and Paul Dalton (Farnham: Ashgate, 2009; pp. 184. £55)', English Historical Review, vol. CXXVII (2012), pp. 696–98