States of Enmity

The politics of hatred in the early modern Kingdom of Naples

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Stephen Cummins
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States of enmity explores the world of interpersonal enmity and peace-making in southern Italy in the seventeenth century. It demonstrates the roles enmity, in its diverse manifestations, played in early modern politics, legal culture, and social relations. Through this pursuit of the effects of hatred and reconciliation, the book charts a history of Spanish Naples (both city and Kingdom) that features its most evocative yet misrepresented characters: violent bandits and the unruly soldiers set against them; overbearing feudal lords and restive vassals; intrepid missionaries and penitent murderers; grand Spanish viceroys and poor Neapolitan rebels. Using the lens of enmity and peace-making, the dynamics of events such as the aftermath of the revolt of Naples in 1647–48 and phenomena such as banditry and criminal justice are discussed. Using records from criminal courts, rare for southern Italy, it provides encounters with the actual people involved in Naples’ notorious ‘disorder’, constituted by homicide, banditry, feudal oppression, and the Spanish regime’s governing tactics. States of enmity shows how states of public enmity and practices of peace-making structured both local politics and the central state’s interaction with the provinces of the kingdom. The Kingdom of Naples, along with much of the rest of early modern Italy, was one of the most violent regions of Europe in the early modern period: this work contributes to understanding why this was so and what this was like to live in.

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