The Final Argument

The Final Argument The Imprint of Violence on Society in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

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Publisher's Synopsis

'Civilization consists of the attempt to reduce violence to the ultimo ratio, the final argument,' the great Spanish political philosopher JoseOrtega y Gasset once declared. This volume explores a variety of ways and purposes for which violence was employed in medieval and early modern societies, ranging from England to Spain, from Portugal to Iran. The contributions deal with the place of medieval clergy in war and peace; the institutionalisation of clan violence in medieval Iberia which eventally gave rise to the law of modern duelling, the code duello; and the emergence of norms of punishment for violence which pointed the way to the modern criminal law and penology. There is also a piece of historical detective work with a 'definitive' solution for one of the crucial murder mysteries of the early middle ages - the wreck of the White Ship in 1120. Contributors: KENT G. HARE, MICHAEL FRASSETTO, JAMES R. KING, L. J. ANDREW VILLALON, DONALD J. KAGAY, THERESA M. VANN, JOHN K. BRACKETT, JOHN R. PERRY, TIMOTHY J. COATES, PATRICIA R. ORR, CYNTHIA J. NEVILLE, VICTORIA CHANDLER

Book information

ISBN: 9780851157108
Publisher: Boydell
Imprint: Boydell
Pub date:
DEWEY: 303.60940902
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 240
Weight: 599g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 24mm