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Contours of vendetta and violence in the Kingdom of Naples
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This chapter explores vindicatory violence in the Kingdom of Naples. It introduces the theme of the high levels of violence in early modern Italy. This chapter takes two paths to trace the contours of violence and enmity in the early modern Kingdom of Naples: the first is to provide a diachronic account of the political factors in the history of enmity up to the eve of 1647, emphasizing the significance of the provisioning of the Thirty Years’ War as a factor that exacerbated violence; the second is a synchronic account of the major outlines of forms of violence in the seventeenth century, with a major focus on the role of the aristocracy as a force provoking violence that influenced all levels of society and that was a major target for legislation and other forms of policy.

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States of Enmity

The politics of hatred in the early modern Kingdom of Naples

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