Lethal Violence in the Early Modern Era and Present Times
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Köp båda 2 för 687 krJanne Kivivuori, DSocSc, is Professor of Criminology, University of Helsinki. With a doctorate in sociology, he specializes in crime measurement methodologies and indicators, and in the history of criminology. Mona Rautelin, PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Jyvskyl. As a historian she focuses on early modern lethal violence and is specialized in infanticide (diss.), female serial killing and intimate partner homicide of the early modern period. Jeppe Buchert Netterstrm, PhD, is Associate Professor of History at Aarhus University, School of Culture and Society. His research focuses on medieval and early modern homicide and feuding.
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 research goals
1.2 from tradition to new synthesis
1.3 is it possible to compare the violence of distant epochs?
1.4 prior advances in long-term homicide research
1.5 nordic countries as a testing ground of long-duration analysis
Chapter 2: Historical Context
2.1 denmark
2.2 sweden
2.3 finland
2.4 general observations
Chapter 3: Theory
3.1 long-duration homicide trends in northern europe
3.2 theoretical integration
Chapter 4: Data and Methods
4.1 the historical homicide monitor
4.2 sources of the early modern period
4.3 source critique
4.4 unrecorded crime
4.5 sources of the modern period
4.6 analysis
Chapter 5: Homicide Rates in the 17th Century
5.1 prior research on early modern homicide rates
5.2 overall homicide rates
5.3 region-specific homicide rate trends
5.4 comparison of trends
Chapter 6: Lethal Conflicts in the Early Modern Period
6.1 number of victims and offenders in cases
6.2 places of killing
6.3 how the victims were killed
6.4 types of interpersonal violence
6.5 group conflict
6.6 why did they do it?
Chapter 7: Who Were the Victims and Offenders?
7.1 gender
7.2 age
7.3 country of birth
7.4 occupation
7.5 alcohol
Chapter 8: Dimensions of Time
8.1 recurring cycles
8.2 public holidays, private parties
8.3 time from violence to death
8.4 reflections
Chapter 9: Infanticide
9.1 tentative comparisons of infanticide risk
9.2 patterns of infanticide
9.3 time cycles
9.4 sanctions
9.5 summarizing key findings
Chapter 10: Exploring Early Modern Turmoil Periods
10.1 sweden 1649-1650
10.2 finnish famine years 1695-1699
10.3 homicide and societal disruption
Chapter 11: Composition of Homicide in the Long Duration
11.1 homicide rates in early modern and contemporary era
11.2 victims and offenders
11.3 types of homicide
11.4 time cycles
11.5 time to death
11.6 stability and change
Chapter 12: Discussion
12.1 findings on early modern homicide
12.2 infanticide
12.3 long-duration change
12.4 the way ahead
appendices
appendix a: calculation of homicide rates
appendix b: missing data in early modern sources
appendix c: note on sanctions