Primitive Rebels
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"THIS essay consists of studies on the following subjects, all of which can be described as 'primitive' or 'archaic' forms of social agitation: banditry of the Robin Hood type, rural secret societies, various peasant revolutionary movements of the millenarian sort, pre-industrial urban 'mobs' and their riots, some labour religious sects and the use of ritual in early labour and revolutionary organizations."
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Primitive Rebels is a 1959 book by Eric Hobsbawm on pre-modern European social movements and social banditry. (Source: [Wikipedia](
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