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- Title
Social structures and social change in seventh-century England: the law codes and complementary sources.
- Authors
Hines, John
- Abstract
A carefully contextualized reading of the four surviving Anglo-Saxon law codes issued in the seventh century, three from Kent and one from Wessex, shows the body of legislation they contain to be coherent and practical, and to support subtle insights into social relationships, processes of social change, and areas of social stress in that period. The importance of archaeological evidence, in particular that concerning the use and significance of materials and artefacts, and developments in settlement structures and the overall settlement pattern, is particularly emphasized.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; ANGLO-Saxon law; SOCIOLOGICAL jurisprudence; SEVENTH century; HISTORICAL archaeology; SOCIAL change; LAND settlement patterns; SOCIAL conditions in Great Britain; ANGLO-Saxon Period, Great Britain, 449-1066; BRITISH history sources; BRITISH history to 1066; MANNERS &; customs; ANTIQUITIES
- Publication
Historical Research, 2013, Vol 86, Issue 233, p394
- ISSN
0950-3471
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1468-2281.12002