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The Feud in Early Modern Germany Hillay Zmora (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)

The Feud in Early Modern Germany By Hillay Zmora (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)

The Feud in Early Modern Germany by Hillay Zmora (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)


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Summary

The practice of feuding amongst noblemen and princes represented a substantial threat to law and order, yet it was widely accepted in early modern Germany. Examining feud violence in its social context, this study demonstrates that, paradoxically, nobles feuded mostly not against strangers but with neighbours, relatives and feudal lords.

The Feud in Early Modern Germany Summary

The Feud in Early Modern Germany by Hillay Zmora (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)

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 engage in violent conflict. It will be essential reading for historians, anthropologists, psychologists and anyone who seeks to understand the link between culture, moral systems and endemic violence.

The Feud in Early Modern Germany Reviews

'Ever since Otto Brunner, the phenomenon of the feud in the late Middle Ages and the early modern period has been a constant (and contested) subject-matter in the historiography. But despite all the debates and controversies that have surrounded this theme, the time seems ripe for a new synthesis which, building on recent research, offers overarching interpretations. Such a synthesis is presented by Hillay Zmora an important interpretation that will stimulate further research of the noble feud in the late Middle Ages and the beginning of the modern era.' Sven Rabeler, translated from Historische Zeitschrift
'[Zmora's] compelling topic, thoughtful argumentation, and lively prose will not fail to interest specialists and nonspecialists alike.' Sarah L. Leonard, The Historian

About Hillay Zmora (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)

Hillay Zmora is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern European History at Ben Gurion University, Israel. His previous publications include Monarchy, Aristocracy, and the State in Europe, 13001800 (2001).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: the struggle over the feud in early modern Germany; 2. The rules of the game; 3. Values and violence: the morals of feuding; 4. The wages of success: reproduction and the proliferation of conflicts; 5. Enemies of the state? Feuding nobles, ruling princes, and the struggle for mastery in early modern Germany; 6. The politics of civility: the decay of the feud.

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NPB9780521112512
9780521112512
0521112516
The Feud in Early Modern Germany by Hillay Zmora (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2011-07-28
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