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The new issue of Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques has published! This special issue looks at the meanings and uses of a legal concept in premodern Europe.
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Volume 47, Issue 3
CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
Bad Custom: The Meanings and Uses of a Legal Concept in Premodern Europe Anthony Perron https://bit.ly/3pUv9a9
ARTICLESMala consuetudo: Un excursus romain autour d’une expression médiévale Soazick Kerneis https://bit.ly/31WoHra
Scandal of the Church, Prison of the Soul: The Problem of Bad Custom in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Canon Law and Practice Anthony Perron https://bit.ly/3dCupAO
Bad Customs, Civic Ordinances, and “Customary Time” in Medieval and Early Modern English Urban Law Esther Liberman Cuenca https://bit.ly/3oQViY1
The Opposite of Custom: Fashion, Sumptuary Law, and Consuetudo in Fifteenth-Century Northern Italy M. Christina Bruno https://bit.ly/3m1GWCb
Competing Selves in Madame de Lafayette’s La Princesse de Montpensier and the Nouvelle Historique Nupur Patel https://bit.ly/3GKyf7n
Apprenticeship and Learning by Doing: The Role of Privileged Enclaves in Early Modern French Cities Jeff Horn https://bit.ly/30utOya
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