Violence, Justice, and the State in Siena under Medici rule, 1590-1650 (opens in new tab)
In this post, Wanxin Du of the University of Warwick discusses his ongoing research, supported by the EHS Fund for Graduate Students. — The interplay between violence, criminal justice, and state constituted a key dimension of early modern Europe. Since the 1970s, scholars have contributed to the understanding of changing crime trends and the role […] The post Violence, Justice, and the State in Siena under Medici rule, 1590-1650 appeared first on Economic History Society.
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