
Cultures of Conflict Resolution in Early Modern Europe
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Disputes, discord and reconciliation were fundamental parts of the fabric of communal living in early modern Europe. This edited volume presents essays on the cultural codes of conflict and its resolution in this period under three broad themes: peacemaking as practice; the nature of mediation and arbitration; and the role of criminal law in conflicts. Through an exploration of conflict and peacemaking, this volume provides innovative accounts of state formation, community and religion in the early modern period.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction
part I|60 pages
Rethinking Disputes and Settlements
chapter 1|34 pages
Rethinking Disputes and Settlements: How Historians Can Use Legal Anthropology
chapter 2|24 pages
At the Crossroads of Feud and Law: Settling Disputes in Early Modern Tuscany
part II|101 pages
Mediation, Reconciliation, Coexistence
chapter 3|27 pages
‘Types’ of Peacemakers: Exploring the Authority and Self-Perception of the Early Modern Papacy
chapter 4|21 pages
Mediation and Reconciliation among Seventeenth-Century French High Aristocrats
chapter 5|23 pages
Containing Confessional Conflict in the Military: The Holy Roman Empire before c.1650
chapter 6|25 pages
Colonial Conflicts: Factional Disputes in Two Portuguese Settlements in Asia
part III|111 pages
Law, Courts and Conflict