دانلود کتاب Illegitimacy in Medieval Scotland, 1100-1500
by Susan Marshall
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عنوان فارسی: نامشروعی در اسکاتلند قرون وسطی، 1100-1500 |
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جزییات کتاب
Scotland's earliest surviving legal treatise, Regiam Majestatem, denied inheritance rights to offspring legitimated by the intermarriage of their parents, while the law of the Church regarded such children as legitimate and, by implication, capable of inheritance. The volume scrutinises the tension between these two positions, alongside contemporary evidence which provides new insights into legal theory and practice concerning inheritance and birth status. By contextualising illegitimacy within its socio-political as well as legal settings, it challenges existing assumptions about the meaning and significance of bastardy in the Scottish middle ages.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Church law and Scottish families
Illegitimacy and royal succession I: before the Great Cause
Illegitimacy and royal succession II: from the Great Cause to James
Wives, daughters, and sisters
Church careers and sacrilegious bastards
Illegitimacy in political life
Conclusion
Timeline of key events
Bibliography