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Episode 2 - "The Feud in Early Modern Germany" by Hillay Zmora Part 2

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In this episode, we continue our discussion of Hillay Zmora’s “The Feud in Early Modern Germany,” and Zmora’s theories on the rise and decline of feuding. We also discuss a very peculiar organization of nobles. Our discussants are:

Adam Franti (Lansing Longsword Guild)

Brian Puckett (Minneapolis Amateur Swordfighting Association)

Michael Chidester (Wiktenauer)

Tea Kew (New Cross Historical Fencing)

William Buschur (Capital Kunst des Fechtens)

Links:

Faithful Executioner by Joel Harrington

Check out Jean Chandler's lecture on feuds at Purpleheart Open

  continue reading

3 episodes

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In this episode, we continue our discussion of Hillay Zmora’s “The Feud in Early Modern Germany,” and Zmora’s theories on the rise and decline of feuding. We also discuss a very peculiar organization of nobles. Our discussants are:

Adam Franti (Lansing Longsword Guild)

Brian Puckett (Minneapolis Amateur Swordfighting Association)

Michael Chidester (Wiktenauer)

Tea Kew (New Cross Historical Fencing)

William Buschur (Capital Kunst des Fechtens)

Links:

Faithful Executioner by Joel Harrington

Check out Jean Chandler's lecture on feuds at Purpleheart Open

  continue reading

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