Common Peace
Discover the intricate dynamics of early modern England's criminal law in Common Peace by Cynthia B. Herrup. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1989, this compelling work spans 252 pages and delves into the attitudes that shaped the enforcement of criminal law during a transformative period in British history. Herrup's groundbreaking research utilizes 17th-century legal records from beyond Essex, providing a unique perspective that integrates social, legal, and political history. This book serves as a vital complement to traditional studies, offering readers an enriched understanding of the complexities surrounding English law and its societal implications. Whether you are a student of history, law, or criminology, Common Peace is an essential addition to your library that sheds light on the intersection of law and society in early modern Europe.