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CULTURES OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE
Cultures of Conflict Resolution in Early Modern Europe
Edited by
Stephen Cummins and Laura Kounine
Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Germany
First published 2016 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2016 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Copyright 2016 Stephen Cummins, Laura Kounine and the Contributors
Stephen Cummins and Laura Kounine have asserted their right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editors of this work.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:
Names: Cummins, Stephen, editor. | Kounine, Laura, 1985- editor.
Tide: Cultures of conflict resolution in early modern Europe / edited by Stephen Cummins and
Laura Kounine.
Description: Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate, 2015. | Includes bibliographical references and
index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2015020324 | ISBN 9781472411556 (hardcover: alkaline paper)
Subjects: LCSH: Dispute resolution (Law)EuropeHistory. | Compromise (Law)
EuropeHistory. | Conflict managementEuropeHistory. | Criminal justice, Administration
ofEuropeHistory.
Classification: LCC KJC3923 .C85 2015 | DDC 347.4/0940903dc23 LC record available at
http://lccn.loc.gov/2015020324
ISBN 9781472411556 (hbk)
Contents
  1. Introduction: Confronting Conflict in Early Modern Europe
    Stephen Cummins and Laura Kounine
    1. 1 Rethinking Disputes and Settlements : How Historians Can Use Legal Anthropology
      John Jordan
    2. 2 At the Crossroads of Feud and Law: Settling Disputes in Early Modern Tuscany
      Marco Cavarzere
    1. 3 Types of Peacemakers: Exploring the Authority and Self-Perception of the Early Modern Papacy
      Christian Schneider
    2. 4 Mediation and Reconciliation among Seventeenth-Century French High Aristocrats
      Christian Khner
    3. 5 Containing Confessional Conflict in the Military: The Holy Roman Empire before c. 1650
      Nikolas Funke
    4. 6 Colonial Conflicts: Factional Disputes in Two Portuguese Settlements in Asia
      Tara Alberts
    1. 7 Contesting Public Executions in Paris Towards the End of the Wars of Religion
      Tom Hamilton
    2. 8 Contested Coexistence: LayClerical Disputes and their Settlement in the Late Medieval Hungarian Countryside
      Gabriella Erdlyi
    3. 9 The Witch on Trial: Narratives of Conflict and Community in Early Modern Germany
      Laura Kounine
    4. 10 Forgiving Crimes in Early Modern Naples
      Stephen Cummins
  2. Afterword
    Stuart Carroll
Guide
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Tara Alberts (PhD Cambridge) is Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of York. Her recent publications include Conflict and Conversion: Catholicism in Southeast Asia, 1500-1700 (Cambridge, 2013) and Intercultural Exchange in Southeast Asia. History and Society in the Early Modern World, edited with D.R.M. Irving (London, 2013).
Stuart Carroll (PhD London) is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of York. He has wide interests in the history of early modern Europe and the history of violence. He is currently working on project entitled The Origins of Civil Society.
Marco Cavarzere (PhD Scuola Normale Superiore) is Alexander-von-Humboldt Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universitt in Munich. Among his main publications are La prassi delta censura nell'Italia del Seicento: tra repressione e mediazione (Rome, 2011), and La giustizia del vescovo: i tribunali ecclesiastici della Liguria occidentale (XVI-XVIII secolo) (Pisa, 2012).
Stephen Cummins (PhD Cambridge) is Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Centre for the History of Emotions at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin. His research interests centre on early modern southern Italy and concern the connections of emotions of relationship - love, hatred, jealousy with legal and political contexts. He is revising his doctoral thesis 'Enmity and Peacemaking in the Kingdom of Naples, c.1600-1700' for publication.
Gabriella Erdlyi '(PhD Etvs Lornd University) is Senior Research Fellow in the Institute of History, Research Centre for Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, in Budapest. Her book A Cloister on Trial: Religious Culture and Everyday Life in Late Medieval Hungary is forthcoming with Ashgate.
Nikolas Funke (DPhil Sussex) is Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow at the University of Birmingham.
Tom Hamilton (DPhil Oxford) is Junior Research Fellow in History at Trinity College, University of Cambridge. He is revising for publication his doctoral research on 'Pierre de L'Estoile and his World in the Wars of Religion'.
John Jordan (DPhil Oxford) is part of the research project 'Textilien und materielle Kultur im Wandel' which studies the influx of Indian cotton textiles into early modern Switzerland, at the Historical Institute of the University of Bern. His primary research interests lie in the socio-legal history and material culture of early modern Europe.
Laura Kounine (PhD Cambridge) is Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Centre for the History of Emotions at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin. Her research interests focus on the history of crime, gender, emotions and selfhood in early modern Germany. She is currently revising her doctoral thesis 'The Gendering of Witchcraft in Early Modern Wurttemberg' for publication.
Christian Khner (PhD Freiburg/EHESS) is Lecturer in Early Modern European History at the University of Freiburg. His book Politische Freundschaft bei Hofe: Reprsentation und Praxis einer sozialen Beziehung im franzsischen Adel des 17. Jahrhunderts was published in 2013.
Christian Schneider is a PhD fellow in History at the University of Durham. His research focuses on papal diplomacy during the pontificate of Clement VIII and he has published an article on the papacy's diplomatic involvement in the English succession crisis.
This volume developed from a conference held at St John's College, Cambridge, in May 2012 on the theme of 'Cultures of Conflict Resolution in Early Modern Europe', where early versions of some of these essays were presented. The conference received generous support from St John's College, the Cambridge History Faculty Conference Fund and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences Conferences Fund. The editors would particularly like to thank all those who attended the conference, and especially Stuart Carroll, Malcolm Gaskill, Mary Laven, Ulinka Rublack and Alex Walsham, who all provided crucial advice and helped to shape the intellectual scope and discussions of the conference and, subsequently, the book.
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