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Open Library of Humanities, Vol 5, Iss 1 (2019)
In the last twenty years historians have focused their attention on the relationship between the practice of confession, in both sacramental and judicial contexts, and discourses of identity and selfhood produced by the confessing subject and their l
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Chapter 5 focuses on lay views of criminal justice as expressed in Sienese ‘programmatic’ texts such as statutes. It aims to challenge the idea, expressed by some scholars of the Italian city-states, that communal justice was essentially vengeful
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Chapter 6 checks the practical influence of the previously described theoretical elaborations in sources such as petitions, minutes of assemblies, and court records. It provides examples of how religious actors directly influenced the Sienese to crea
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Chapter 4 analyses religious views of justice in late medieval Siena through the analysis of the sermons of the Dominican Ambrogio Sansedoni and the Franciscan Bindo Scremi. It evaluates the influence of the theology of atonement (as proposed by Anse
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The Conclusion provides a comparison between the discourses of criminal justice described in the course of this book and other ternary models which have been suggested to explain the variety of possible responses to violent crime that are found in hu
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Chapter 2 builds on the description of models of criminal justice from the previous chapter by investigating how these different visions of society translated into the representation and promotion in the sources of different virtues, behaviours, and
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Confession and Criminal Justice in Late Medieval Italy
In the first chapter, the three models of approaching crime and violence that coexisted in late medieval Siena (the culture of revenge model, the public order model, and the penitential model) are described, and differences and similarities between t
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Zanetti Domingues, L L 2021, Confession and Criminal Justice in Late Medieval Italy, Siena, 1260-1330 . Oxford Historical Monographs, Oxford University Press . https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192844866.001.0001
This monograph provides an in-depth comparison of lay and religious sources produced in Siena (1260-1330) on criminal justice, conflict and violence. Two main trends have been highlighted in the development of criminal justice in late medieval Italy.
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In Chapter 3, attention is paid to the way religious people presented emotions and Christian virtues, such as humility, penance, and mercy, as strategic and ‘manly’ tools to ensure that conflicts would not degenerate into feuds but instead engend
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