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Crime and Community in Reformation Scotland Negotiating Power in a Burgh Society
By J R D Falconer
Copyright 2013
240 Pages
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Routledge
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Routledge
240 Pages
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Routledge
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Based on church and state records from the burgh of Aberdeen, this study explores the deeper social meaning behind petty crime during the Reformation. Falconer argues that an analysis of both criminal behaviour and law enforcement provides a unique view into the workings of an early modern urban Scottish community.
Introduction: Community, Conflict and Control; Chapter 1 Crime, Community and Belonging; Chapter 2 Godly Discipline; Chapter 3 Property; Chapter 4 Violence; Chapter 5 Disobedience and Exclusion; concl Conclusion: (Re)Defining the Community of the Burgh;
Biography
Falconer, J R D