Badia Burning: The Spectacle of Violence in 14th-century Tuscany
Abstract:
In this paper, I ask how peasants and law courts understood the cultural and social logic of elite violence in fourteenth-century Tuscany. Focusing on elite violence against peasants and the seizure of ecclesiastical properties, I argue that reports of violent action appealed to a widely understood view of violence as a key tool in elite identity and the pursuit of property claims. The paper was written for a general audience of non-medievalist historians.
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Badia Burning: The Spectacle of Violence in 14th-century Tuscany
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