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Interpersonal Violence, Appeal to the Courts and Christian Ideals: Some Reflections on a European Anti-Judicial Tradition (XVI–XVII centuries)

Wednesday, September 27 at 11:00 am to Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 12:00 am

Wednesday, September 27
11 am
Paterson Hall 433

Dr Paolo Broggio (University of Rome III)

Interpersonal Violence, Appeal to the Courts and Christian Ideals: Some Reflections on a European Anti-Judicial Tradition (XVI–XVII centuries)

Followed by a round-table retrospective discussion of Paolo Broggio’s research, “Researching Missions, Doctrine and Justice in Early Modern Europe” with interventions from Dr James Nelson Novoa (University of Ottawa) and Dr Paul Nelles (Carleton University).

Paolo Broggio is Professor of Early Modern History at Università degli Studi Roma Tre. His most recent book is Governare l’odio. Pace e giustizia criminale nell’Italia moderna. (“Governing Hatred. Peace and Criminal Justice in Early Modern Italy.”) The talk will be in English.

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