Jay Paul Gates, Nicole Marafioti
Introduction: Capital and Corporal Punishment in Anglo-Saxon England - Nicole Marafioti and Jay Paul Gates
When Compensation Costs an Arm and a Leg - Valerie Allen
Beginnings and Legitimation of Punishment in Early Anglo-Saxon Legislation From the Seventh to the Ninth Century - Daniela Fruscione
Genital Mutilation in Medieval Germanic Law - Lisi Oliver
'Sick-Maintenance' and Earlier English Law - Stefan Jurasinski
Incarceration as Judicial Punishment in Anglo-Saxon England - Daniel Thomas
Earthly Justice and Spiritual Consequences: Judging and Punishing in the Old English Consolation of Philosophy - Nicole Marafioti
Osteological Evidence of Corporal and Capital Punishment in Later Anglo-Saxon England - Jo Buckberry
Mutilation and Spectacle in Anglo-Saxon Legislation - Daniel O'Gorman
The 'Worcester' Historians and Eadric Streona's Execution - Jay Paul Gates
Capital Punishment and the Anglo-Saxon Judicial Apparatus: A Maximum View? - Andrew Rabin