Conflict and Compromise: Communauté and Seigneurie in Early Modern Provence

In early modem Provence, communautes d'habitants were often embroiled in legal conflict with their seigneurs over multiple issues before multiple jurisdictions. Over the past several decades, historians have become interested in early modem litigiousness, not only in France but in Western Europ...

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European history
France
History of law
Judicial process
Judiciary
Jurisdiction
Law
Legal studies
Litigation
Local communities
Negotiation
Power relations
Social Order
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