دانلود کتاب Making revolution medieval: Revolt and political culture in late medieval Paris
by Michael Alan Sizer
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عنوان فارسی: انقلاب قرون وسطایی: انقلاب و فرهنگ سیاسی در اواخر قرون وسطی پاریس |
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The dissertation also has a wider theoretical point, and approaches medieval revolution as a historiographical problem. Incorporating post-colonial observations on the state and history, the dissertation argues that the experience of social conflict in the Middle Ages - the pre-West as opposed to the non-West - can serve as a corrective to a teleological modernist historiography of revolution. In dislodging medieval revolution from criteria derived from modern experiences of revolution and politics that necessarily marginalize pre-modern forms of these phenomena, it is hoped that an expanded notion of revolution can be added to this wider historiography. The fifteenth-century Parisians did not seek to replace the stewards of the state; they sought to limit the role the centralized state should play in society as a whole, a challenge to power as radical as that attempted by modern revolutionary movements. This movement as well as similar other revolts in the late Middle Ages were unsuccessful, but the sheer fact of their popularity shows how the nation-state, which was to become the dominant form of political organization throughout the world in the modern period following its origins in late medieval France and England, was not born of a gradual evolutionary process but was instead imposed on its subjects in specific moments of coercion and violence.