Violence in Early Modern Europe 1500 1800

Violence in Early Modern Europe 1500 1800
Author: Julius R. Ruff
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 052159894X

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A broad-ranging survey of violence in western Europe from the Reformation to the French Revolution. Julius Ruff summarises a huge body of research and provides readers with a clear, accessible, and engaging introduction to the topic of violence in early modern Europe. His book, enriched with fascinating illustrations, underlines the fact that modern preoccupations with the problem of violence are not unique, and that late medieval and early modern European societies produced levels of violence that may have exceeded those in the most violent modern inner-city neighbourhoods. Julius Ruff examines the role of the emerging state in controlling violence; the roots and forms of the period's widespread interpersonal violence; violence and its impact on women; infanticide; and rioting. This book, in the successful textbook series New Approaches to European History, will be of great value to students of European history, criminal justice sciences, and anthropology.

Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe

Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe
Author: Susan Broomhall,Sarah Finn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317424185

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Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe examines the purposes for which specific forms of violence and particular emotional states functioned, how they operated in relation to each other, or indeed how one provoked, sustained or diminished the other. These twelve original essays demonstrate the complexities of violence and emotions and the myriad possibilities of their inter-relationships. They emphasize the great efforts that were made by early modern societies to control modes of violence and emotional regimes to achieve positive as well as negative effects, such as creating order, healing, and bringing individuals and communities together around productive identities. Authors consider legal documents, news reports, memoirs, letters, confraternity statutes, and medical consultations to investigate the bodily and textual practices in which violent and emotional acts were created, supported and disseminated to investigate the power, aims, effect and outcomes of relationships between violence and emotions. The chapters look at a range of topics and countries including Renaissance Italy and sixteenth-century Germany, France in the grip of the religious wars, and England’s Civil Wars as well as a wide range of topics including murder, punishment, community healing, insults, threats, prophecy and medical and devotional practices. This collection will be essential reading for students and scholars of the history of emotions or violence.

Shakespeare Violence and Early Modern Europe

Shakespeare  Violence and Early Modern Europe
Author: Andrew Hiscock
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2022-02-17
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781108830188

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Andrew Hiscock locates Shakespeare's history plays within debates over the status and function of violence in a nation's culture.

Beholding Violence in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Beholding Violence in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Author: Allie Terry-Fritsch,Erin Felicia Labbie
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1409442861

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Interrogating how medieval and early modern communities have acted as participants, observers, and interpreters of events and how they ascribed meaning to them, the essays in this collection explore the experience of individual or collective beholders of violence during the period. Addressing a range of medieval and early modern art forms, including visual images, objects, texts, and performances, the contributors examine the complexities of viewing and the production of knowledge across temporal moments.

Violence in Early Modern Europe

Violence in Early Modern Europe
Author: Julius Ralph Ruff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2001
Genre: Europe
ISBN: OCLC:1151678769

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Gender Violence and Attitudes

Gender  Violence and Attitudes
Author: Satu Lidman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-10-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351600057

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Gender, Violence and Attitudes explores the history of gender-based violence in early modern Europe, particularly intimate-partner violence and sexual violence. It also investigates the legacy of gender-based violence through the Enlightenment to the present day and offers a historical background to highly topical human rights issues. Although the individual subjects of gender and the history of violence are not new topics, the gendering of violence has received little examination. Within this book, the history of attitudes and practices related to gender and power are analysed, and the nature of violence, justice and societal considerations of gender are explored as cultural constructs: they have the capacity to change over time, although there also is a tendency for continuity. The study is based on a wide range of sources including marriage guides, poems, plays, legal texts and court records exploring deep-rooted violence phenomena in Sweden (including historical Finland), the German territories, England and, to some extent, France. Offering a detailed analysis of gender and the culture of violence, Gender, Violence and Attitudes is essential reading for students and general readers who wish to understand the history of violence and its continual association with gender from early modern Europe to the present day.

Revolt and Revolution in Early Modern Europe

Revolt and Revolution in Early Modern Europe
Author: Yves Marie Bercé
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 0719019672

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Beholding Violence in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Beholding Violence in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Author: Allie Terry-Fritsch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781351574235

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Interested in the ways in which medieval and early modern communities have acted as participants, observers, and interpreters of events and how they ascribed meaning to them, the essays in this interdisciplinary collection explore the concept of beholding and the experiences of individual and collective beholders of violence during the period. Addressing a range of medieval and early modern art forms, including visual images, material objects, literary texts, and performances, the contributors examine the complexities of viewing and the production of knowledge within cultural, political, and theological contexts. In considering new methods to examine the process of beholding violence and the beholder's perspective, this volume addresses such questions as: How does the process of beholding function in different aesthetic conditions? Can we speak of such a thing as the 'period eye' or an acculturated gaze of the viewer? If so, does this particularize the gaze, or does it risk universalizing perception? How do violence and pleasure intersect within the visual and literary arts? How can an understanding of violence in cultural representation serve as means of knowing the past and as means of understanding and potentially altering the present?