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The Jacquerie Of 1358 A French Peasants Revolt Justine Firnhaberbaker

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The Jacquerie Of 1358 A French Peasants Revolt Justine Firnhaberbaker
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.09 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Justine Firnhaber-Baker
ISBN: 9780198856412, 0198856415
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Jacquerie Of 1358 A French Peasants Revolt Justine Firnhaberbaker by Justine Firnhaber-baker 9780198856412, 0198856415 instant download after payment.

The Jacquerie of 1358 is one of the most famous and mysterious peasant uprisings of the Middle Ages. Beginning in a small village but eventually overrunning most of northern France, the Jacquerie rebels destroyed noble castles and killed dozens of noblemen before being put down in a bloody
wave of suppression. The revolt occurred in the wake of the Black Death and during the Hundred Years War, and it was closely connected to a rebellion in Paris against the French crown. The Jacquerie of 1358 resolves long-standing controversies about whether the revolt was just an irrational
explosion of peasant hatred or simply an extension of the Parisian revolt. It shows that these opposing conclusions are based on the illusory assumption that the revolt was a unified movement with a single goal. In fact, the Jacquerie has to be understood as a constellation of many events that
evolved over time. It involved thousands of people, who understood what they were doing in different and changing ways. The story of the Jacquerie is about how individuals and communities navigated their specific political, social, and military dilemmas, how they reacted to events as they unfolded,
and how they chose to remember (or to forget) in its aftermath. The Jacquerie Revolt of 1358 rewrites the narrative of this tumultuous period and gives special attention to how violence and social relationships were harnessed to mobilize popular rebellion.

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