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The politics of hatred in the aftermath of 1647– 48
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This chapter uses the politics of enmity lens through which to interpret the chaotic events of 1647–48. Using the analytical lens on the dynamics of enmity and peace-making assists in understanding the course of the rebellion and, especially, the difficult period of pacification. This chapter argues that the politics of enmity, peace-making and associated issues of justice must be considered in historical interpretations of the events of 1647–48 and their pacification. Without attending to the category of enmity, and its relationship to criminal justice, we have a limited view of why and how the events of 1647–48 and their aftermath unfolded as they did. This chapter contributes to expanding this understanding.

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States of Enmity

The politics of hatred in the early modern Kingdom of Naples

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