Aliens in Medieval Law by Keechang Kim

Aliens in Medieval Law by Keechang Kim

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Aliens in Medieval Law by Keechang Kim

This reinterpretation of the legal status of foreigners in medieval England boldly rejects the canonical view which has for centuries dominated the imagination of historians and laymen alike. Keechang Kim proposes an understanding of the genesis of the modern legal regime and the important distinction between citizens and non-citizens. Making full use of medieval and early modern sources, Kim offers a compelling argument that the late medieval changes in legal treatment of foreigners are vital to an understanding of the shift of focus from status to the State, and that the historical foundation of the modern state system should be sought in this shift of outlook. The book contains a re-evaluation of the legal aspects of feudalism, examining, in particular, how the feudal legal arguments were transformed by the political theology of the Middle Ages to become the basis of the modern legal outlook.
Review of the hardback: '[His] general analysis of the redefinition of aliens in the move from Status to Stato/Etat/State [is] very original and very convincing' Quentin Skinner
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ISBN 13 9780521174077
ISBN 10 0521174074
Title Aliens in Medieval Law
Author Keechang Kim
Series Cambridge Studies In English Legal History
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2011-02-17
Number of pages 264
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