Even though violence often functions irrationally, recent research
has suggested that, as a form of nonverbal communication, violence
follows certain rules. The essays explore this phenomenon, with a
special focus on collective violence. They investigate examples
taken from the cultural and literary history of the premodern era
to examine rules of violent action, rules that provoke violence,
and rules about discussing violence.
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