Institutional memory and legal conflict in the Old Borough of Durham, 1300–1450

IF 0.4 1区 历史学 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
A. T. Brown, Bridget Cox
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Abstract

Historians have long used the archives of major institutions to shed light on medieval society, but in more recent decades the focus has turned towards the proliferation of legal documentation possessed by those lower down the social order and the increasing penetration of legal processes into their everyday lives. Yet, in recapturing this world, there is a danger that we take for granted the immense documentary power of a large institutional repository. This article follows several legal conflicts across the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries involving the monks of Durham Priory to demonstrate the extent of this archival culture, showing how they turned to their vast array of documentary evidence for information about those who had incurred their wrath. Using their archives, they traced the descent of holdings, the offices held by key individuals, and previous payments in account rolls, all in a bid to demonstrate their rights, the ‘abuses’ of officials, and to counter legal opposition. Not content, the monks then compiled this evidence into an alternative narrative of events that questioned previous legal proceedings and ceremonies, constructing an institutional memory that saw contradictory documentation as ‘entirely most falsely forged’.
1300-1450 年达勒姆老城区的制度记忆和法律冲突
长期以来,历史学家们一直利用大型机构的档案来揭示中世纪社会,但最近几十年来,人们开始关注社会底层所拥有的大量法律文献,以及法律程序对他们日常生活的日益渗透。然而,在重现这个世界的过程中,我们有可能会想当然地认为大型机构资料库拥有巨大的文献力量。这篇文章追踪了 14 世纪和 15 世纪初涉及达勒姆修道院僧侣的几起法律冲突,以展示这种档案文化的程度,说明他们是如何利用其大量的文献证据来了解那些惹怒了他们的人的信息。他们利用档案追溯财产的继承、关键人物担任的职务以及账簿中以前的付款情况,所有这些都是为了证明他们的权利、官员的 "滥用 "以及反击法律的反对。僧侣们并不满足于此,他们还将这些证据汇编成另一种事件叙述,对之前的法律程序和仪式提出质疑,构建了一种机构记忆,将相互矛盾的文件视为 "完全是伪造的"。
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Continuity and Change
Continuity and Change SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Continuity and Change aims to define a field of historical sociology concerned with long-term continuities and discontinuities in the structures of past societies. Emphasis is upon studies whose agenda or methodology combines elements from traditional fields such as history, sociology, law, demography, economics or anthropology, or ranges freely between them. There is a strong commitment to comparative studies over a broad range of cultures and time spans.
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