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Introduction
Enmity and peace in the Kingdom of Naples
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This introduction opens with a case study of a murder in 1655 of a feudal lord, Carlo Bartilotti. It then unpacks from this the themes of the monograph: hatred; crimes motivated or explained by hatred; the criminal justice system’s engagement with enmity; the political significance of interpersonal hatred in early modern Italy. It introduces the category of enmity in early modern Italian culture and politics, traces the relevant historiography of enmity and peace-making. It also introduces important aspects of the Kingdom of Naples as a society and polity. It then gives an account of the sources consulted for this project and traces the argument made over the chapters of the work.

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States of Enmity

The politics of hatred in the early modern Kingdom of Naples

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