Urban communities have developed institutions and original methods of regulation to control aggressiveness. Medieval urban authorities have resorted to different methods of regulation of this violence: truces, measures of safeguard favouring threatened people, peace agreements,… enable to maintain peace. Beside those agreements, urban justice developed other procedures enabling violence to be framed and maintained in tolerable limits, such as the procedure of "fait mandé" (self-denunciation of the author of a physical aggression to urban justice, that allowed him to get away with the penal consequences of his deed) or fines set to sanction bodily injuries or insults. The study of urban justice in Namur between 1363 and 1555 in the framework...
In the German Middle Ages, a Christian condemnation of violence had to be negotiated with Germanic v...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This dissertation contributes to our understanding of early modern popular culture, law and society,...
Urban communities have developed institutions and original methods of regulation to control aggressi...
Urban communities have developed institutions and original methods of regulation to control aggressi...
In his study on people's morals and the right to vengeance in the Low Countries, a highly urbanised ...
In his study on people's morals and the right to vengeance in the Low Countries, a highly urbanised ...
Urban Violence and Networks of Solidarity in Late Medieval France. During the XIVth and XVth centu...
Violence is, and was, a destructive interpersonal act that occurs both on the large scale through wa...
The Middle Ages and the 1600th century is often portrayed as a dark time in history, associated with...
Linked to the civilizing process theory of Norbert Elias, the decline of lethal violence in Western ...
This study focuses on the development of urban judiciary policy and practice in the Flemish town of ...
he High Middle Ages have been seen as an important point within the development of governmental and ...
The thesis analyses the change in the way that violence was addressed in English law between the lat...
From a military point of view, the city of Dijon has been relatively spared by the events of the Hun...
In the German Middle Ages, a Christian condemnation of violence had to be negotiated with Germanic v...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This dissertation contributes to our understanding of early modern popular culture, law and society,...
Urban communities have developed institutions and original methods of regulation to control aggressi...
Urban communities have developed institutions and original methods of regulation to control aggressi...
In his study on people's morals and the right to vengeance in the Low Countries, a highly urbanised ...
In his study on people's morals and the right to vengeance in the Low Countries, a highly urbanised ...
Urban Violence and Networks of Solidarity in Late Medieval France. During the XIVth and XVth centu...
Violence is, and was, a destructive interpersonal act that occurs both on the large scale through wa...
The Middle Ages and the 1600th century is often portrayed as a dark time in history, associated with...
Linked to the civilizing process theory of Norbert Elias, the decline of lethal violence in Western ...
This study focuses on the development of urban judiciary policy and practice in the Flemish town of ...
he High Middle Ages have been seen as an important point within the development of governmental and ...
The thesis analyses the change in the way that violence was addressed in English law between the lat...
From a military point of view, the city of Dijon has been relatively spared by the events of the Hun...
In the German Middle Ages, a Christian condemnation of violence had to be negotiated with Germanic v...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This dissertation contributes to our understanding of early modern popular culture, law and society,...