"The practice of feuding amongst noblemen and princes represented a substantial threat to law and order, yet it was widely accepted and deeply embedded in late medieval and early modern German society. Hillay Zmora offers a new interpretation of this violent social practice, which has long confounded historians and social scientists. His groundbreaking study explains feud violence in its social context, demonstrating that, paradoxically, nobles feuded mostly not against strangers but with neighbours, relatives and their feudal lords. Focusing on the ambivalent relationships and symbolic communication between nobles, this study explores how values, norms and moral sentiments linked to reciprocity provided the most powerful incentives to enga...
In high medieval Europe, conflict took a number of different forms, from large-scale battles, such a...
This text examines the successes and failures of the Agilofingi dukes and their Carolingian royal su...
My dissertation examines the noble prerogative of hunting as a social and cultural act in early mode...
This dissertation, “Wars, Feuds, and Enmities— the Violent State of Late Medieval Germany: 1350-1550...
The paper deals with the relationships between judicial practices and the feud, which acquires inter...
In the German Middle Ages, a Christian condemnation of violence had to be negotiated with Germanic v...
This thesis approaches the depiction of conflict and emotion in Middle High German heroic epic from ...
After a review of much of what has been written by sociologists and social anthropologists on the ty...
International audienceThe High Middle Ages have been seen as an important point within the developme...
I examine the problem of contracting over time and space in late medieval Germany, where there was n...
Factional Struggles' explores the dynamics of conflicts among ruling elites within cities, dynastic ...
Late nineteenth- and twentieth-century political and intellectual boundaries have heavily influenced...
Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe examines the purposes for which specific forms of viole...
731 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The culture of revolt re-form...
Twentieth-century scholarship gave birth to two distinct and antagonistic traditions regarding the f...
In high medieval Europe, conflict took a number of different forms, from large-scale battles, such a...
This text examines the successes and failures of the Agilofingi dukes and their Carolingian royal su...
My dissertation examines the noble prerogative of hunting as a social and cultural act in early mode...
This dissertation, “Wars, Feuds, and Enmities— the Violent State of Late Medieval Germany: 1350-1550...
The paper deals with the relationships between judicial practices and the feud, which acquires inter...
In the German Middle Ages, a Christian condemnation of violence had to be negotiated with Germanic v...
This thesis approaches the depiction of conflict and emotion in Middle High German heroic epic from ...
After a review of much of what has been written by sociologists and social anthropologists on the ty...
International audienceThe High Middle Ages have been seen as an important point within the developme...
I examine the problem of contracting over time and space in late medieval Germany, where there was n...
Factional Struggles' explores the dynamics of conflicts among ruling elites within cities, dynastic ...
Late nineteenth- and twentieth-century political and intellectual boundaries have heavily influenced...
Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe examines the purposes for which specific forms of viole...
731 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The culture of revolt re-form...
Twentieth-century scholarship gave birth to two distinct and antagonistic traditions regarding the f...
In high medieval Europe, conflict took a number of different forms, from large-scale battles, such a...
This text examines the successes and failures of the Agilofingi dukes and their Carolingian royal su...
My dissertation examines the noble prerogative of hunting as a social and cultural act in early mode...