Replication Data for: Peers, Equals, and Jurors: New Data and Methods on The Role of Legal Equality in Leveller Thought
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We consider the Levellers' conception on equality relative to their contemporaries during the Civil War(s) period. We compile a corpus of hundreds of seventeenth century pamphlets and combine this with novel word embedding techniques trained on millions of Early Modern English documents to make statements about word ``meanings". We focus on understandings of the phrase ``peers and equals" (and its variants). We provide quantitative and qualitative evidence, in line with extant literature, that the Levellers---John Lilburne specifically---had a prevailing interest in equality in a way that is different to that expressed by other groups of the time. But contrary to current scholarship, we show that the Levellers and Lilburne were animated primarily by a particular institutional manifestation of legal equality: their interest in parity or the status of peers primarily pertained to the jury.
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2024-11-06



