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Rethinking violence in Valencia and Catalonia : fourteenth to seventeenth century

Llinares Planells, Alejandro(Edited by)Lopez Juan, Guillermo(Edited by)Cortijo Ocana, Antonio(Series edited by)
Part of the Catalan Studies in Culture and Linguistics series
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This book provides multifaceted analyses of everyday interpersonal violence in the Kingdom of Valencia and Catalonia between the 14th and 17th centuries.

Employing qualitative and microhistorical approaches, its contributors weave a narrative tapestry where revenge among religious minorities, the impact of war on Muslim rural communities, and the phenomenon of banditry intertwine to reveal the social and cultural complexity of the era.

Furthermore, its chapters explore piracy and mercenary activities, uncovering how these practices influenced social and economic dynamics.

Their contributors also delve into the trials against witches and the repression of heretical deviations or non-normative behaviors, offering a critical view on how these events were framed within the struggle for power and social control.

The cumulative work of the authors not only sheds light on dark and forgotten aspects of history, but also prompts reflections on the nature of violence and its role in the construction of collective identities.

With meticulous research and an interdisciplinary focus, this book is essential for understanding the history of violence in the Iberian Peninsula and its transcendence on contemporary society.

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Peter Lang AG
3631914539 / 9783631914533
Hardback
946.76
12/04/2024
Germany
English
300 pages : illustrations
21 cm