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Understanding popular violence in the English RevolutionUnderstanding popular violence in the English Revolution

Understanding popular violence in the English Revolution1999

Walter, John

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This is a critical re-evaluation of one of the best-known episodes of crowd action in the English Revolution, in which crowds in their thousands invaded and plundered the houses of the landed classes. The so-called Stour Valley riots have become accepted as the paradigm of class hostility, determining plebeian behaviour within the Revolution. An exercise in micro-history, the book questions this dominant reading by trying to understand the interrelated contexts of local responses to the political and religious counterrevolution of the 1630s and the confessional politics of the early 1640s.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1961042W

Subjects

Destruction and pillageHistoryPillagePolitical violenceRiotsSocial conflictGreat britain, history, revolution of 1688

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