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French peasants in revolt : the insurrection of 1851 / by Ted W. Margadant.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Margadant, Ted W., 1941-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Peasant uprisings--France.
Peasant uprisings.
France--History--Coup d'état, 1851.
France.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (406 pages) : illustrations, maps
Edition:
Course Book
Place of Publication:
Princeton : Princeton University Press, c1979.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
The triumphant rise of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte over his Republican opponents has been the central theme of most narrative accounts of mid-nineteenth-century France, while resistance to the coup d'état generally has been neglected. By placing the insurrection of December 1851 in a broad perspective of socioeconomic and political development, Ted Margadant displays its full significance as a turning point in modern French history. He argues that, as the first expression of a new form of political participation on the part of the peasants, resistance to the coup was of greater importance than previously supposed. Furthermore, it provides and appropriate testing ground for more general theories of peasant movements and popular revolts.Using manuscript materials in French national and departmental archives that cover all the major areas of revolt, the author examines the insurrection in depth on a national scale. After a brief discussion of the main characteristics of the insurrection, he analyzes its economic and social foundations; the dialectic of repression and conspiracy that fostered the political crisis; and the armed mobilizations, violence, and massive arrests that exploded as the result. A final chapter considers the implications of the insurrection for larger issues in the social and political history of modern France.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Maps
List of Tables
Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
1. The Regional Structure of Revolt
2. The Economic Foundations of Peasant Mobilization
3. The Social Geography of Revolt
4. Agrarian Depression and the Social Bases of Insurgency
5. Political Modernization and Insurgency
6. Building Underground
7. Sources of Montagnard Solidarity
8. The People's Leadership
9. Patterns of Repression
10. The Dynamics of Armed Mobilizations
11. Collective Violence
12. The Triumph of Counterrevolution
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Backmatter
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786613891198
9781283578745
1283578743
9781400820320
1400820324
OCLC:
818860584

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