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SOCRESTA investigates how ordinary people in Renaissance Germany resolved disputes through violence and law after the 1495 ban on feuds. Focusing on the Prince-bishopric of Würzburg, the project examines the roles of gender, class, and state mediation in shaping social relations during this tumultuous period.
SOCRESTA is the first systematic exploration of how ordinary people used violence and the law to resolve their disputes in Renaissance Germany after the 1495 ban on feud or Fehde in the Holy Roman Empire.
To ensure its feasibility, the project focuses on the Prince-bishopric of Würzburg in 1500-1600. A central German territory, marked by the social upheaval of the Peasants’ War, religious discord of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, and aristocratic conflicts, it presents an ideal laborat…
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