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An article review of Ralph B. Pugh, Imprisonment in Medieval England, Cambridge, at the University P...
In Johannes Fried’s The Middle Ages, the author makes his case for an alternative interpretation of ...
Skoda’s book deals with violence in a very specific context: Paris and the cities of Artois in the ...
Review of: Stephen D. Bowd, Renaissance Mass Murder: Civilians and Soldiers during the Italian War
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from University of Chicago Press via the ...
Review article of Ayşe Ozil, Orthodox Christians in the Late Ottoman Empire: A Study of Communal Rel...
The North Italian Papal State of Bologna suffered high and at times increasing rates of interpersona...
This collection of essays has many very fine pieces, but there is really no coherent theme that ties...
This article highlights some of the challenges the nascent Florentine territorial state faced in the...
'We live in an increasingly violent world.' This 'statement of fact' sums up one of the most popular...
The traditional narrative of a humanistic Renaissance, with its tropes of classical ornament, courtl...
One of the attractions of medieval urban history is the fact that major conceptual problems in the f...
While the big debates within the history of violence have largely been inspired by quantitative asse...
This essay examines popular protest and resistance during the Italian Wars, 1494 to 1559, emphasizin...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
An article review of Ralph B. Pugh, Imprisonment in Medieval England, Cambridge, at the University P...
In Johannes Fried’s The Middle Ages, the author makes his case for an alternative interpretation of ...
Skoda’s book deals with violence in a very specific context: Paris and the cities of Artois in the ...
Review of: Stephen D. Bowd, Renaissance Mass Murder: Civilians and Soldiers during the Italian War
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from University of Chicago Press via the ...
Review article of Ayşe Ozil, Orthodox Christians in the Late Ottoman Empire: A Study of Communal Rel...
The North Italian Papal State of Bologna suffered high and at times increasing rates of interpersona...
This collection of essays has many very fine pieces, but there is really no coherent theme that ties...
This article highlights some of the challenges the nascent Florentine territorial state faced in the...
'We live in an increasingly violent world.' This 'statement of fact' sums up one of the most popular...
The traditional narrative of a humanistic Renaissance, with its tropes of classical ornament, courtl...
One of the attractions of medieval urban history is the fact that major conceptual problems in the f...
While the big debates within the history of violence have largely been inspired by quantitative asse...
This essay examines popular protest and resistance during the Italian Wars, 1494 to 1559, emphasizin...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
An article review of Ralph B. Pugh, Imprisonment in Medieval England, Cambridge, at the University P...
In Johannes Fried’s The Middle Ages, the author makes his case for an alternative interpretation of ...
Skoda’s book deals with violence in a very specific context: Paris and the cities of Artois in the ...