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Peasant Uprisings in Seventeenth-Century France, Russia and China [Kõva köide]

This book, first published in 1971, is a close analysis of some of the typical peasant uprisings of the seventeenth century. The goal of the movements in France and China was a return to a more traditional society, but in Russia the peasants attempted to replace rigid order with a more democratic society.



This book, first published in 1971, is a close analysis of some of the typical peasant uprisings of the seventeenth century. The goal of the movements in France and China was a return to an older and more traditional society, rather than a profound transformation of the social structure. In Russia, however, the peasants attempted to overturn the rigid order of a two-class structure and replace it with a more democratic society.

Part
1. France: Peasant Revolts
1. The Social Structures of the Kingdom
of France
2. The Role of the Peasants in French Revolts as a Whole between
1624 and 1648
3. The Croquants of Saintonge, Angoumois and Poitou 1636
4.
The Croquants of Périgord 1637
5. The Nu-Pieds of Normandy 1639
6. The
Torrébens of Normandy 1675 Part
2. Russia: The Peasants in the Revolts of
the Time of Troubles and in the Anabasis of Stenka Razin
7. The Social
Structures of Russia at the End of the Sixteenth Century
8. Peasant Revolts
of the Time of Trouble: The False Dimitris and Bolotnikov
9. Russian
Society Before the Revolt of Stenka Razin
10. The Revolt of Stenka Razin Part
3. China: The Peasants in Some Revolts Toward the End of the Ming Dynasty
11. The Social Structures of China in the First Half of the Seventeenth
Century
12. Peasant Revolts Under the Last Mings
Roland Mousnier