Carnal knowledge regulating sex in England, 1470-1600

How was the law used to control sex in Tudor England? What were the differences between secular and religious practice? This major study reveals that - contrary to what historians have often supposed - in pre-Reformation England both ecclesiastical and secular (especially urban) courts were already...

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title Carnal knowledge regulating sex in England, 1470-1600
title_auth Carnal knowledge regulating sex in England, 1470-1600
title_exact_search Carnal knowledge regulating sex in England, 1470-1600
title_full Carnal knowledge regulating sex in England, 1470-1600 Martin Ingram, Brasenose College, University of Oxford
title_fullStr Carnal knowledge regulating sex in England, 1470-1600 Martin Ingram, Brasenose College, University of Oxford
title_full_unstemmed Carnal knowledge regulating sex in England, 1470-1600 Martin Ingram, Brasenose College, University of Oxford
title_short Carnal knowledge
title_sort carnal knowledge regulating sex in england 1470 1600
title_sub regulating sex in England, 1470-1600
topic Geschichte
Ecclesiastical courts / Great Britain / History
Marriage law / Great Britain / History
Sex crimes / Great Britain / History
Sexualethik (DE-588)4054682-2 gnd
Sexualdelikt (DE-588)4131408-6 gnd
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Ecclesiastical courts / Great Britain / History
Marriage law / Great Britain / History
Sex crimes / Great Britain / History
Sexualethik
Sexualdelikt
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England
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