Primitive rebels : studies in archaic forms of social movement in the 19th and 20th centuries /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
W.W. Norton,
1965
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Series: | The Norton library ;
N328 |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The social bandit
- Mafia
- Millenarianism I: Lazzaretti
- Millenarianism II: The Andalusian Anarchists
- Millenarianiam III: The Sicilian Fasci and Peasant Communism
- The city mob
- The labour sects
- Ritual in social movements
- Appendix: in their own voices
- A letter from Pascuqle Tenteddu, outlaw and bandit (Sardinia 1954)
- The brigand Varderelli helps the poor (Apulia 1817)
- A Bourbon brigand examined (South Italy, early 1860s)
- Donato Manduzio cofutes a false apostle (San Nicandro, early 1930s)
- A peaseant woman on the good society (Piana dei Greci, Sicily 1893)
- A commune unpoisoned by cities (Ukrane 1918)
- The peasants distrust governments (Ukraine 1917)
- The will of the tsar (Poltava 1902; Chernigov 1905)
- Conversation of Giovanni Lopez, cobbler (San Giovanni in fiore 1955)
- Two strike sermons (Loray, North Caroline 1929)
- A Lincolnshire unionist: Joseph Chapman (Alford 1899)
- The 'men of decision" recommend a brother (Lecce, Apulia 1817)
- Some secret oaths (Britain 1830s, Naples 1815-20, Paris 1834)
- Geographical index
- Index of names
- Subject index.