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Social bandits - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Social bandit or social crime is a term invented by the historian Eric Hobsbawm in his 1965 classic study of popular forms of resistance, Primitive Rebels . He further expanded the field in the 1...
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(see all of Social banditry, no other writeups in this node) ... In "Bandits," Hobsbawm sets forth systematically the idea of social banditry, a distinction setting apart those who are regarded as criminals by the state, and those who enjoy the support of the populace.
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Social Banidtry and Ethclass Consciousness; In order to understand the significance of Joaquín Murrieta one must examine two important issues that surround him: social banditry and ethclass consciousness. A definition of Social Banditry is required in order to draw a comparison with Murrieta, as such.
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Hobsbawm's Social Banditry, Myth and Historical Reality: a Case in the Malaysian State of Kedah, 1915-1920 Journal article by Cheah Boon Kheng; Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, Vol. ... This article is based in part on a preliminary study I made of Nayan, "Social Banditry and Rural Crime in Northern Kedah,
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Banditry poses a major social problem for frontier societies. A sparsely populated land that lacks effective jurisdiction provides room for bandits to emerge and... ... (2) Phil Billingsley applied this concept to his study of North China banditry and argued that factors such as rural overpopulation, social conflict,
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Insecurity, outlawry and social order: banditry in China's Heilongjiang frontier region, 1900-1931 from Journal of Social History provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Journal of Social History, Fall, 2006 by Patrick Fuliang Shan...
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