Cultures of Conflict Resolution in Early Modern Europe

Cultures of Conflict Resolution in Early Modern Europe

Kounine, Laura; Cummins, Stephen

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

304

Mole

9781032922874

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Introduction: confronting conflict in early modern Europe, Stephen Cummins and Laura Kounine. Part I Rethinking Disputes and Settlements: Rethinking Disputes and Settlements: how historians can use legal anthropology, John Jordan; At the crossroads of feud and law: settling disputes in early modern Tuscany, Marco Cavarzere. Part II Mediation, Reconciliation, Coexistence: 'Types' of peacemakers: exploring the authority and self-perception of the early modern papacy, Christian Schneider; Mediation and reconciliation among 17th-century French high aristocrats, Christian Kuehner; Containing confessional conflict in the military: the Holy Roman Empire c. 1650, Nikolas Funke; Colonial conflicts: factional disputes in two Portuguese settlements in Asia, Tara Alberts. Part III Law, Courts and Conflict: Contesting public executions in Paris towards the end of the Wars of Religion, Tom Hamilton; Contested coexistence: lay-clerical disputes and their settlement in the late medieval Hungarian countryside, Gabriella Erdelyi; The witch on trial: narratives of conflict and community in early modern Germany, Laura Kounine; Forgiving crimes in early modern Naples, Stephen Cummins. Afterword, Stuart Carroll; Index.
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Henri III;Christian KHner;Porto Longone;Christian Schneider;Jan Ziarnko;Gabriella ErdI;Monsieur Le Prince;John Jordan*;Henri IV's Conversion;Laura Kounine;Bull Inter Caetera;Marco Cavarzere;Semi-autonomous Social Field;Nikolas Funke;Legal Anthropology;Stuart Carroll;Papal Pacifiers;Tara Alberts;Legal Pluralism;Tom Hamilton*;Red Hot Pincers;Florentine Authorities;Early Modern;Clement VIII;Confessional Coexistence;Palais De Justice;Florentine Magistrates;Public Executions;Early Modern Tuscany;Henry III;Philip III;Demarcation Line;Seventeenth Century Naples;Offended Party;William III