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Book Synopsis
This innovative book tells the fascinating tale of the long histories of violence, punishment, and the human body, and how they are all connected.

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Winner of the Choice award for Outstanding Academic Title

“Pieter Spierenburg is one of the world’s experts on the history of violent crime, and his writings are filled with fascinating facts and thought-provoking insights. The essays in this volume will inform and stimulate anyone interested in human violence and its history.”
Steven Pinker, Harvard University

“Pieter Spierenburg is our leading student of the civilizing process in punishment and society. Violence and Punishment ties together decades of research into the dynamics of violence and state formation; truly the definitive work on the topic.”
Jonathan Simon, University of California Berkeley

“With this strong new addition to his previous work, Pieter Spierenburg consolidates his position as Europe's leading historian of violence.”
Roger Lane, Haverford College



Table of Contents

Introduction: Violence and Punishment within Civilizing Processes page 1

PART ONE Violence

1 Long-Term Trends in Homicide: Amsterdam, Fifteenth–Twentieth Centuries 19

2 Homicide and the Law in the Dutch Republic: A Peaceful Country? 39

3 Violence and Culture: Bloodshed in Two or Three Worlds 57

PART TWO Punishment and Social Control

4 Punishment, Power and History: Foucault and Elias 75

5 Monkey Butt’s Mate: On Informal Social Control, Standards of Violence and Notions of Privacy 92

6 "The Green, Green Grass of Home:" Refl ections on Capital Punishment and the Penal System in Europe and America from a Long-Term Perspective 104

PART THREE Civilizing the Body in Human History

7 Elites and Etiquette: Changing Standards of Personal Conduct in the Netherlands until 1800 129

8 Civilizing Celebrations: An Exploration of the Festive Universe 151

9 The Body’s End: Death and Paradise in Human History 163

Epilogue: A Personal Recollection of Norbert Elias and How I Became a Crime Historian 174

Notes 181

Archival Sources 200

Bibliography 201

Index 221

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 02/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9780745653495, 978-0745653495
      ISBN10: 0745653499

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This innovative book tells the fascinating tale of the long histories of violence, punishment, and the human body, and how they are all connected.

      Trade Review

      Winner of the Choice award for Outstanding Academic Title

      “Pieter Spierenburg is one of the world’s experts on the history of violent crime, and his writings are filled with fascinating facts and thought-provoking insights. The essays in this volume will inform and stimulate anyone interested in human violence and its history.”
      Steven Pinker, Harvard University

      “Pieter Spierenburg is our leading student of the civilizing process in punishment and society. Violence and Punishment ties together decades of research into the dynamics of violence and state formation; truly the definitive work on the topic.”
      Jonathan Simon, University of California Berkeley

      “With this strong new addition to his previous work, Pieter Spierenburg consolidates his position as Europe's leading historian of violence.”
      Roger Lane, Haverford College



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Violence and Punishment within Civilizing Processes page 1

      PART ONE Violence

      1 Long-Term Trends in Homicide: Amsterdam, Fifteenth–Twentieth Centuries 19

      2 Homicide and the Law in the Dutch Republic: A Peaceful Country? 39

      3 Violence and Culture: Bloodshed in Two or Three Worlds 57

      PART TWO Punishment and Social Control

      4 Punishment, Power and History: Foucault and Elias 75

      5 Monkey Butt’s Mate: On Informal Social Control, Standards of Violence and Notions of Privacy 92

      6 "The Green, Green Grass of Home:" Refl ections on Capital Punishment and the Penal System in Europe and America from a Long-Term Perspective 104

      PART THREE Civilizing the Body in Human History

      7 Elites and Etiquette: Changing Standards of Personal Conduct in the Netherlands until 1800 129

      8 Civilizing Celebrations: An Exploration of the Festive Universe 151

      9 The Body’s End: Death and Paradise in Human History 163

      Epilogue: A Personal Recollection of Norbert Elias and How I Became a Crime Historian 174

      Notes 181

      Archival Sources 200

      Bibliography 201

      Index 221

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