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States of enmity
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17 December 2024

HISTORY / Social History, Social and cultural history, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Peace, HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century, HISTORY / Europe / Italy, HISTORY / Europe / Spain & Portugal, Peace studies and conflict resolution
'This fascinating volume represents a significant contribution to the study of early modern history in the Kingdom of Naples. Through a series of meticulously researched and thoughtfully presented case studies, "States of Enmity" investigates the cultural and anthropological framework that influenced the dynamics of hatred, vendetta, law-breaking, dissent, peace-making and religious devotion. As the author convincingly shows, these factors played a crucial role in defining the connections and distances between the provinces of the Kingdom and the centres of power in the capital, Naples.'
Lorenza Gianfrancesco, University of Chichester
Introduction: Enmity and Peace in the Kingdom of Naples
1 Contours of vendetta and violence in the Kingdom of Naples
2 The ‘abominable traffic’: negotiating justice, money and blood
3 The politics of enmity in the provinces
4 Bandits and the politics of enmity
5 Jesuit missions and the emotional politics of enmity and peace-making
6 The politics of hatred in the aftermath of 1647-8
Conclusion
Index