Rhythm of crime in a medieval city – example of Dubrovnik (CROSBI ID 52970)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Ravančić, Gordan
engleski
Rhythm of crime in a medieval city – example of Dubrovnik
If we observe the crime as an integral part of the social reality, then we certainly have to bear in minds its changing phases and its general incorporation into a wider picture of social movements. Therefore, my intent is to demonstrate in which way crimes have (not) followed the rhythms of labor, leisure, and public celebrations of medieval Dubrovnik, especially regarding their typology and frequency. Thus, the analysis includes crime distribution in relation to the location where the wrongdoing has occurred, together with investigation of social provenance of perpetrators and victims within this cheerless statistic of everyday life. Given the fact that the total number of the extant criminal records of the medieval Dubrovnik would be too huge “bite” for a case study of this kind, author analyzes preserved judicial records from only one year (1415).
crime, Dubrovnik, medieval, everyday life
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Podaci o prilogu
73-101.
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Podaci o knjizi
Our Daily Crime. Collection of studies
Ravančić, Gordan
Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest
2014.
978-953-7840-29-7