ABSTRACT

This book traces the relations between the organization of violence and social and political order from ancient Rome to early modern Europe. Following the work of Michel Foucault, the author studies the ways authority, obedience and forms of self-conduct were produced by the micro-techniques used to govern the bodies of violence deployed in different forms of warfare.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

part |1 pages

PART ONE: ANCIENT

chapter 1|9 pages

Ancient Rome and Historical Sociology

chapter 2|28 pages

The Roman Republic

chapter 3|20 pages

The Imperial Order

chapter 4|19 pages

From Pax Romana to the Order of Feud

part |1 pages

PART TWO: MEDIEVAL

chapter 5|12 pages

Medieval History and Historical Sociology

chapter 6|16 pages

Encastellation

chapter 7|25 pages

Three Orders of Violence

part |1 pages

PART THREE: LATE MEDIEVAL

chapter 9|26 pages

The Hundred Years' War

chapter 10|24 pages

A Military Domain

part |1 pages

PART FOUR: EARLY MODERN

chapter 14|20 pages

Military Reformations

chapter 15|22 pages

Military and Civil Society

chapter 16|11 pages

Reflections