| Charles W. Joyner - Biography & Autobiography - 1984 - 388 pages
...EP Thompson, "'Rough Music': Le Charavari Anglais," Annales: ESC, 2,7 (1971), 2.85 — 313; Natalie Davis, "The Rites of Violence," in her Society and Culture in Early Modern France (Stanford, 1975); Clifford Geertz, "Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight," Daedalus, IDI (1971),... | |
| Jodi Bilinkoff - Biography & Autobiography - 1992 - 244 pages
...(Paris: Desclee de Brouwer, 1981 ). 70. Life 9:6. For Calvinist religious violence, see Natalie Z. Davis, "The Rites of Violence," in her Society and Culture in Early Modem France (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1975) pp. 152-187. For contrasting Catholic and... | |
| Mark R. Cohen - History - 1994 - 304 pages
..."Jewish History 1 (1986), 7. Marcus applies the work of Natalie Zemon Davis to the Jewish case. See Davis, "The Rites of Violence," in her Society and Culture in Early Modern France (Stanford, Calif., 1975), 152-87. 71. Katz, Exclusiveness and Tolerance, 90. 72. Daniel J. Lasker,... | |
| John Markoff - History - 2010 - 709 pages
...her Society and Culture in Early Modern France, 97-123. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1975. . "The Rites of Violence. " In her Society and Culture in Early Modern France, 152-87. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1975. Dawson, Phi llip. Provincial Magistrales and Revolutionary... | |
| Martin E. Marty, R. Scott Appleby - Religion - 1993 - 702 pages
...James A. Aho, Religious Mythology and the Art of War (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1981). see also Natalie Zemon Davis, 'The Rites of Violence," in her Society and Culture of Early Modern France (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1975). Originally appearing in Past and... | |
| Christopher R. Friedrichs - History - 2000 - 110 pages
...standard literature on popular violence in early modern Europe. beginning with the classic essay by Natalie Zemon Davis. "The rites of violence." in her Society and Culture in Early Modern France iStanford: Stanford University Press. 1975). pp. 152-87. 16 Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie. Carnival in Romans.... | |
| David M. Robinson - History - 2001 - 310 pages
...pp. 87-109. For a more detailed consideration based on sixteenth century France, see Natalie Davies, "Rites of Violence" in her Society and Culture in Early Modern France (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1975), 152-187. 4. See Ann Waltner, "Breaking the Law: Family... | |
| Mark D. Meyerson, Daniel Thiery, Oren Falk - History - 2004 - 336 pages
...1975). 1 6 Rene Girard, Violence and the Sacred, trans. Patrick Gregory (Baltimore and London 1972). 1 7 Natalie Zemon Davis, 'The Rites of Violence,' in her Society and Culture in Early Modern France (Stanford 1 975), 1 56. 1 8 William Ian Miller, Humiliation and Other Essays on Honor, Social Discomfort,... | |
| John Keane - Philosophy - 2004 - 236 pages
...of government into other spaces of life and classes of action, as has happened during 1 Natalie Z. Davis, 'The rites of violence', in her Society and Culture in Early Modern France: Eight Essays (Stanford 1975), pp. 152-87. 4 Clifford Geertz, 'Deep play: notes on a Balinese cockfight',... | |
| Will Coster, Andrew Spicer - History - 2005 - 380 pages
...Hands, Iconoclasm in Reformation Zurich, Strasbourg, and Basel (Cambridge, 1995), pp. 44, 133-47; NZ Davis, 'The rites of violence' in her Society and Culture in Early Modern France (Oxford, 1 987), pp. 1 52-87; K. Thomas, Religion and the Decline of Magic: Studies in the Popular... | |
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