SERIES EDITORS
Rita Copeland
Barbara A. Hanawalt
David Wallace
Sponsored by the Center for Medieval Studies at the University of Minnesota
Volumes in the series study the diversity of medieval cultural histories and
practices, including such interrelated issues as gender, class, and social hierar
chies; race and ethnicity; geographical relations; definitions of political space; dis
courses of authority and dissent; educational institutions; canonical and non
canonical literatures; and technologies of textual and visual literacies.
VOLUME 16
Edited by Barbara A. Hanawalt and David Wallace
Medieval Crime and Social Control
VOLUME 15
Kathryn Kerby-Fulton and Denise L. Despres
Iconography and the Professional Reader: The Politics of Book Production in
the Douce “Piers Plowman”
VOLUME 14
Edited by Marilynn Desmond
Christine de Pizan and the Categories of Difference
VOLUME 13
Alfred Thomas
Anne's Bohemia: Czech Literature and Society, 1310–1420
VOLUME 12
Edited by F. R. P. Akehurst and Stephanie Van D'Elden
The Stranger in Medieval Society
VOLUME 11
Edited by Karma Lochrie, Peggy McCracken, and James A. Schultz
Constructing Medieval Sexuality
VOLUME 10
Claire Sponsler
Drama and Resistance: Bodies, Goods, and Theatricality in
Late Medieval England
VOLUME 9
Edited by Barbara A. Hanawalt and David Wallace
Bodies and Disciplines: Intersections of Literature and
History in Fifteenth-Century England
For other books in the series, see p. 260
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Publication information:
Book title: Medieval Crime and Social Control.
Contributors: Barbara A. Hanawalt - Editor, David Wallace - Editor.
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press.
Place of publication: Minneapolis.
Publication year: 1999.
Page number: ii.
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