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Murder and Madness on Trial
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Mònica Calabritto is Associate Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature at Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center.

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“I highly recommend Murder and Madness on Trial, not just to scholars of crime, health, and urban communities but to all early modernists and their students. It is a microhistory of the highest quality.”—Colin Rose Renaissance and Reformation

“Calabritto’s vivid account of the murder and trial should delight not only academics interested in the sociopolitics of the case but should help students at any level in understanding how legal matters and medical issues were dealt with in the distant past.”—Valeria Finucci Social History of Medicine

“A welcomed contribution to the field of premodern European history, particularly to works exploring the intersections of law, medicine, and society.”—Carolyn Corretti “A welcomed contribution to the field of premodern European history, particularly to works exploring the intersections of law, medicine, and society.”

“Murder and Madness on Trial, in dialogue with both historians of medicine and social and legal historians, paints a complex and rich picture of early modern madness. Thanks to the unusual abundance of the documentation of the case—legal, medical, literary—Calabritto describes in detail a nuanced case of murder, illness, and conflict of expertise, interpretation, and political cultures.”—Paolo Savoia, author of Gaspare Tagliacozzi and Early Modern Surgery: Faces, Men, and Pain

“By discussing jurists’ and physicians’ expertise, the social and cultural expectations of lay witnesses and contemporary accounts of the events, Murder and Madness on Trial creates an original and multiperspectival history that adds to current work on early modern perceptions of insanity.”—Silvia De Renzi, author of Instruments in Print: Books from the Whipple Collection

“When a young Bolognese nobleman prone to delusion and rage slaughtered his well-born wife in 1588, the shocking crime set off a drama that drew in men of law and medicine, stirred up the city’s chronicles, and subverted the host family’s authority for decades to come. Murder and Madness on Trial ties everything together in a literary, medical, legal, and social history that traces discordant understandings of crime and mental illness and tracks the crime’s lasting repercussions within the wider family.”—Thomas V. Cohen, York University

“Calabritto’s ability to examine this story from multiple perspectives makes us reflect on what options are available in our times to judge cases of insanity and how the legal system protects or punishes them. This is how and why a microhistorical account of crime in the early modern period can tell us a lot about macrohistory, an objective that Calabritto’s interdisciplinary research in her rich book undoubtedly reaches.”—Daniela d’Eugenio Italica

“When a Bolognese nobleman kills his teenage wife with a sword and flees into the night, is he insane? What might that even mean? In Calabritto’s brisk retelling chaos descends as judges fight with doctors over how to define madness and guilt, local authorities resist papal overlords’ push to prosecute, and a family dissolves in animosity, grief, and vengeance. A brilliant and sobering reconstruction of the emotional cost of mental illness in the late Renaissance.”—Nicholas Terpstra, University of Toronto

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