Violence against soldiers, riots in the city. Social conflict, political culture, and governance
Abstract
This essay deals with episodes of collective violence promoted from civil society in the form of riots against soldiers of the Spanish army in cities of the Spanish Monarchy in the Early Modern Age. Its goal is to examine the uses of violence, its actors and its agency, as well as the values in the political culture managed to legitimize or condemn those acts in societies of Ancien Regime.
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