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				First published: August 1, 2023 - Last updated: November 1, 2025
			TITLE INFORMATION 
			
			Author: Tom Hamilton
			
 Title: Adjudicating the Troubles
 
 Subtitle: Violence, Memory, and Criminal Justice at the End of the Wars of Religion
 
 Journal: French History
 
 Volume: 34
 
 Issue: 4
 
 Year: December 2020
 
 Pages: 417-434
 
 pISSN: 0269-1191 - 
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			eISSN: 1477-4542 - 
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 Language: English
 
 Keywords: 
				Modern History: 
					16th Century, 
					17th Century | 
				European History: 
					French History | 
				Prosecution: 
						Trials / 
							Death Penalty; 
				Cases: 
					Real Offenders / 
							Mathurin de La Cange; 
				Cases: 
					Real Offenders / 
							Barbe Gaultier; 
				Types: 
					Wartime Sexual Violence / 
						French Wars of Religion
 
 FULL TEXT
 
			
			Links:
			- Durham Research Online (Free Access)
 
 - Oxford Academic (Restricted Access)
 
 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
			
			Author:
				Tom Hamilton, 
					Department of History, 
					Durham University - 
					Academia.edu, 
					ResearchGate
			
 Abstract: 
				»This article gives a new perspective on the themes of violence, memory, and criminal justice at the end of the Wars of Religion by focusing on a particularly well-documented criminal case tried by the Parlement of Paris. Previous studies of the end of the troubles have often focused on the politics and personality of Henri IV or studied memory culture through elite cultural production. This article instead examines how the witnesses who confronted the royalist military capitain Mathurin de La Cange made use of a broad, social memory of the civil wars and shows how their use of the courts formed part of a larger pattern of post-war conflict resolution. This was a time when people in France endured decades of warfare and confessional division, but nevertheless emerged determined to put an end to the violence by committing to resolve their disputes through the law.« 
				(Source: French History)
 
 Note: 
				Awarded with the Nancy Lyman Roelker Prize by the Sixteenth Century Society
 
 Publication: 
				Hamilton, Tom. A Widow's Vengeance after the Wars of Religion: Gender and Justice in Renaissance France. Oxford 2024. - 
				Bibliographic Entry: Info
 
 Wikipedia: 
				History of Europe: 
					History of France / 
						France in the early modern period | 
				Sex and the law: 
					Rape / 
						Rape in France, 
						Wartime sexual violence | 
				War: 
					French Wars of Religion
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