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DTSTAMP:20260415T081242Z
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SUMMARY:Rostovtzeff Lecture Series: As If: Fiction\, Make-Believe\, and the Legal World of Early Medieval Francia\, 5th-9th Centuries AD
DTSTART:20210517T180000Z
DTEND:20210517T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:This lecture looks at early medieval families\, and the ty
 pes of misconstruing involved in constituting them and their members a
 s legal concepts. This\, like the example of slavery\, will lead us to
  reconsider the issue of gaps in normative legal material\, and the po
 ssible reasons for density of regulation. Which human relationships we
 re most and least densely legally defined and rule-bound seems to have
  had very little to do with which relationships were most open to beco
 ming fraught or conflict-ridden\, or with the levels of coercion requi
 red to keep them going.
LOCATION:Online
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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