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Vernacular Law: Writing and the Reinvention of Customary Law in Medieval France (Studies in Legal History)

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This scholarly work examines how writing transformed customary law in medieval France, exploring the intersection of vernacular language and legal documentation. Kuskowski analyzes how the shift from oral to written traditions reshaped local legal practices and identities.

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Vernacular Law provides a groundbreaking examination of how the transition from oral to written legal traditions fundamentally transformed customary law in medieval France. Ada Maria Kuskowski explores the critical role that vernacular writing played in reinventing and codifying local legal practices during the medieval period.

The study demonstrates how the adoption of written vernacular languages in legal documentation was not merely a technical shift, but a profound cultural and social transformation. By analyzing surviving legal manuscripts and documents, Kuskowski reveals how communities negotiated, redefined, and preserved their customary laws through the process of writing. The book challenges conventional narratives about legal history by highlighting the agency of local populations in shaping their own legal frameworks.

This work is essential for scholars of medieval history, legal history, and the history of writing, offering new insights into how societies adapted their traditions during the transition to literacy.

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Author

Ada Maria Kuskowski

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009217880

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