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Banditry and the culture of enmity
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This chapter explores the phenomenon of banditry in the Kingdom of Naples. By surveying the behaviours and practices associated with bandits, the chapter demonstrates the fundamental significance of the culture of enmity to their way of life. The politics of enmity in the provinces of the kingdom was inseparable from the reality of banditry, therefore this chapter continues the preceding chapter’s analysis. It uses trials from the Regia Audienza of Lucera in Puglia as well as other sources. It explores one case study of a bandit gang in particular, tracing their activities and especially their peregrinations across remote parts of the region and in the papal enclave of Benevento.

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