Ideology and Popular ProtestIn this Pathbreaking Work Originally Published in 1980, George Rude Examines the Role Played by Ideology in a Wide Range of Popular Rebellions in Europe and the Americas from the Middle Ages to the Early Twentieth Century. Rude was a Champion of the Role |
Contents
Ideology and Class Consciousness | 9 |
The Ideology of Popular Protest | 21 |
In Medieval Europe | 35 |
Under Absolute Monarchy | 48 |
Latin America | 62 |
The English Revolution | 75 |
The American Revolution | 88 |
The French Revolution | 98 |
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A. L. Morton agrarian American Antonio Gramsci aristocracy began Boston bourgeois bourgeoisie Britain capitalism capitalist Captain Swing chapter Chartism City class consciousness Class Struggle common course craftsmen crisis crowd culture demands democratic E. P. Thompson early economic eighteenth century element England English Eric Hobsbawm Europe feudal followed food riots France freedom French Revolution gentry Gordon Riots Gramsci groups hacienda Hegel historians Hobsbawm ibid ideas Ideology and Popular Industrial Revolution industrial society inherent Jacobins Kaye King labour land Landsberger later leaders Lenin London lords Louis Lukács Marx and Engels Marx's Marxist medieval merchants middle militant National Norman Yoke Old Believers organized outbreaks Oxford Paris Parliament Peasant Movements peasant rebellion peasant revolt political popular ideology Popular Protest popular radicalism proletariat reform revolutionary rioters role Rudé Rudé's Rural Protest sans-culottes serfdom Social History socialist taxes theory towns traditional urban village wages workers working-class York Zapata