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The politics of enmity in the provinces
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The theme of this chapter is the connection between enmities and issues of public life in the towns of the Kingdom of Naples. A set of factors influenced the enmity-prone condition of communities in the Kingdom of Naples. This chapter focuses on violent conflicts over the control of communities, the often negative impact of long-running litigation, and the complex constellations of authorities that clashed over public affairs. The chapter focuses more on larger communities than the smaller villages of the Kingdom of Naples but, where possible, it illustrates the similarities and differences in these communities.

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States of Enmity

The politics of hatred in the early modern Kingdom of Naples

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