A Renaissance of Violence
English

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Based on a close examination of more than 700 homicide trials A Renaissance of Violence exposes the deep social instability at the core of the early modern states of North Italy. Following a series of crises in the early seventeenth century interpersonal violence in the region grew to frightening levels despite the efforts of courts and governments to reduce social conflict. In this detailed study of violence in early modern Europe Colin Rose shows how major crises such as the plague of 1630 reduced the strength of social bonds among both elite and ordinary Italians. As a result incidents of homicidal violence exploded - in small rural communities in the crowded urban center and within tightly-knit families. Combining statistical analysis and close reading of homicide patterns Rose demonstrates how the social contexts of violence as much as the growth of state power can contribute to explaining how and why interpersonal violence grew so rapidly in North Italy in the seventeenth century.
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