Medieval Communities and the Mad Narratives of Crime and Mental Illness in Late Medieval France
The concept of madness as a challenge to communities lies at the core of legal sources. This book considers how communal networks, ranging from the locale to the realm, responded to people who were considered mad. The madness of individuals played a role in engaging communities with legal mechanisms...
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Main Author: | Pfau, Aleksandra Nicole (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam University Press
2020
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Series: | Premodern Health, Disease, and Disability
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Online Access: | OAPEN Library: download the publication OAPEN Library: description of the publication |
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