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History of Murder, A: Personal Violence in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Present


History of Murder, A: Personal Violence in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Present

Hardback by Spierenburg, Pieter

History of Murder, A: Personal Violence in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Present

£55.00

ISBN:
9780745643779
Publication Date:
18 Jul 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
300 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
History of Murder, A: Personal Violence in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Present

Description

This book offers a fascinating and insightful overview of seven centuries of murder in Europe. It tells the story of the changing face of violence and documents the long-term decline in the incidence of homicide. From medieval vendettas to stylised duels, from the crime passionel of the modern period right up to recent public anxieties about serial killings and underworld assassinations, the book offers a richly illustrated account of murder's metamorphoses. In this original and compelling contribution, Spierenburg sheds new light on several important themes. He looks, for example, at the transformation of homicide from a private matter, followed by revenge or reconciliation, into a public crime, always subject to state intervention. Combining statistical data with a cultural approach, he demonstrates the crucial role gender played in the spiritualisation of male honour and the subsequent reduction of male-on-male aggression, as well as offering a comparative view of how different social classes practised and reacted to violence. This authoritative study will be of great value to students and scholars of the history of crime and violence, criminology and the sociology of violence. At a time when murder rates are rising and public fears about violent crime are escalating, this book will also interest the general reader intrigued by how our relationship with murder reached this point.

Contents

Acknowledgments vi Introduction 1 1 Romeo's Kindred: The Fragility of Life in Medieval Europe 12 2 Sealed with a Kiss: From Acquiescence to Criminalization 43 3 Swords, Knives, and Sticks: The Social Differentiation of Male Fighting 65 4 Patriarchy and its Discontents: Women and the Domestic Sphere 114 5 Marks of Innocence: Babies and the Insane 143 6 M for Less: The Marginalization of Murder, 1800-1970 165 7 The Tables Turned: 1970 to the Present 206 Conclusion 223 Notes 227 References 247 Index 270

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