Politics and Justice in Late Medieval Bologna

Politics and Justice in Late Medieval Bologna
Author: Sarah R. Blanshei
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 681
Release: 2010-05-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004189430

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Utilizing a uniquely rich collection of trial records and council meeting minutes from late medieval Bologna, this book offers the first study of summary justice and oligarchy in an Italian commune, demonstrating how new legal institutions arose in response to the increasingly exclusionary policies of the popolo government.

Violence and Justice in Bologna

Violence and Justice in Bologna
Author: Sarah Rubin Blanshei
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2018-04-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781498546348

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This collection of essays offers a unique contribution to the study of violence and justice in a late medieval and early modern Italy by combining a multivocal perspective with a case-study focus on the city-state of Bologna. Drawing on the city’s singularly rich archival resources, the authors explore various facets of violence—ranging from the interpersonal to the less frequently studied typologies of blasphemy, rape, political rebellion, and student brawls—and set the institutions of the police and law courts into their socio-political and cultural contexts. They also apply a broad variety of quantitative and qualitative approaches—processual, microhistorical, legalism, comparative and criminological—to their assessments of the procedures and practices of criminal justice and the experiences of violent behavior, providing both short-term, in-depth analyses of specific events and over-arching reviews of long-term trends. Bologna itself, with its renowned university, economic innovations, strategic importance as a commercial and cultural crossroads, its political volatility and experiments with diverse constitutional structures, provides a rewarding laboratory for analyzing changes and continuities in late medieval and early modern violence and justice. From these studies emerges a narrative that challenges the traditional portrayal of those periods as eras when brutality and rage were “normal” in social relations and criminal justice was characterized mainly by punitive strategies of torture and repression.

Politics and Justice in Late Medieval Bologna

Politics and Justice in Late Medieval Bologna
Author: Sarah Rubin Blanshei
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004182851

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Utilizing a uniquely rich collection of trial records and council meeting minutes from late medieval Bologna, this book offers the first study of summary justice and oligarchy in an Italian commune, demonstrating how new legal institutions arose in response to the increasingly exclusionary policies of the popolo government.

The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy

The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy
Author: Lawrin Armstrong,Julius Kirshner
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442661615

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The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy features original contributions by international scholars on the fortieth anniversary of the publication of Lauro Martines' Lawyers and Statecraft in Renaissance Florence, which is recognized as a groundbreaking study challenging traditional approaches to both Florentine and legal history. Essays by leading historians examine the professional, social, and political functions of Italian jurists from the thirteenth to the late fifteenth centuries. The volume also examines the use of emergency powers, the critical role played by jurists in mediating the rule of law, and the adjudication of political crimes. The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy provides both an assessment of Martines' pioneering archival scholarship as well as fresh insights into the interplay of law and politics in late medieval and Renaissance Italy.

Public Justice and the Criminal Trial in Late Medieval Italy

Public Justice and the Criminal Trial in Late Medieval Italy
Author: Joanna Carraway Vitiello
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004311350

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In Public Justice and the Criminal Trial in Late Medieval Italy: Reggio Emilia in the Visconti Age, Joanna Carraway Vitiello examines the criminal trial at the end of the fourteenth century. Inquisition procedure, in which a powerful judge largely controlled the trial process, was in regular use in the criminal court at Reggio. Yet during the period considered in this study, technical procedural developments combined with the political realities of the town to create a system of justice that prosecuted crime but also encouraged dispute resolution. Following the stages of the process, including investigation, denunciation, the weighing of evidence, and the verdict, this study investigates the court’s complex role as a vehicle for both personal justice and prosecution in the public interest.

Crime and Justice in Late Medieval Italy

Crime and Justice in Late Medieval Italy
Author: Trevor Dean
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007-08-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139466158

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In this important study, Trevor Dean examines the history of crime and criminal justice in Italy from the mid-thirteenth to the end of the fifteenth century. The book contains studies of the most frequent types of prosecuted crime such as violence, theft and insult, along with the rarely prosecuted sorcery and sex crimes. Drawing on a diverse and innovative range of sources, including legislation, legal opinions, prosecutions, chronicles and works of fiction, Dean demonstrates how knowledge of the history of criminal justice can illuminate our wider understanding of the Middle Ages. Issues and instruments of criminal justice reflected the structure and operation of state power; they were an essential element in the evolution of cities and they provided raw material for fictions. Furthermore, the study of judicial records provides insight into a wide range of social situations, from domestic violence to the oppression of ethnic minorities.

The Benefits of Peace Private Peacemaking in Late Medieval Italy

The Benefits of Peace  Private Peacemaking in Late Medieval Italy
Author: Glenn Kumhera
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2017-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004341111

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In The Benefits of Peace Glenn Kumhera offers the first comprehensive examination of private peacemaking in late medieval Italy, from its critical role in criminal justice to what it reveals about honor, vengeance, gender, preaching and reconciliation.

Women and Violence in the Late Medieval Mediterranean ca 1100 1500

Women and Violence in the Late Medieval Mediterranean  ca  1100 1500
Author: Lidia L. Zanetti Domingues,Lorenzo Caravaggi,Giulia M. Paoletti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000523492

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This pioneering work explores the theme of women and violence in the late medieval Mediterranean, bringing together medievalists of different specialties and methodologies to offer readers an updated outline of how different disciplines can contribute to the study of gender-based violence in medieval times. Building on the contributions of the social sciences, and in particular feminist criminology, the book analyses the rich theme of women and violence in its full spectrum, including both violence committed against women and violence perpetrated by women themselves, in order to show how medieval assumptions postulated a tight connection between the two. Violent crime, verbal offences, war and peace-making are among the themes approached by the book, which assesses to what extent coexisting elaborations on the relationship between femininity and violence in the Mediterranean were conflicting or collaborating. Geographical regions explored include Western Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic world. This multidisciplinary book will appeal to scholars and students of history, literature, gender studies, and legal studies.