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The Crowd in History

The Crowd in History

A study of popular disturbances in France and England, 1730-1848

George Rude

What really motivated the food rioters who sparked off the French Revolution? Who took part in the widespread disturbances that periodically shook eighteenth-century London? How did the Captain Swing movement of agricultural labourers destroying new machinery spread from one village to another in the English countryside? How did the sans-culottes organise in revolutionary Paris?

George Rude was the first historian to ask such questions, and in doing so he identified 'the faces in the crowd' in some of the key episodes in modern European history. A classic work of 'history from below', this book is remarkable above all for the clarity with which it deals with complex historical events. Whether on the streets of Berlin, Beijing or Soweto, crowds continue to make history, and Rude's work retains all its freshness and relevance for both the general reader and students of history and politics.

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George Rude was one of the twentieth century’s most innovative historians. His work has been translated into Spanish, German, Japanese, Italian, Portugese and Hungarian. He was born in Oslo in 1910 to a Norwegian father and a Scottish mother, and, after serving as a fireman in London during the Blitz and teaching in a variety of London schools, held professorships at Adelaide and Flinders universities in Australia and then at Concordia University in Montreal. He died in 1993.

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ISBN   9781897959473
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IMAGES   5 illustrations, 11 maps
PAGE COUNT   288
DIMENSIONS   215 x 135 mm