Rhythms of Revolt: European Traditions and Memories of Social Conflict in Oral Culture
- Editor: Guillorel, Eva
- Editor: Hopkin, David
- Editor: Pooley, William G.
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Contents
- Introduction: Oral Cultures and Traditions of Social Conflict: An Introduction to Sources and Approaches (Eva Guillorel and David Hopkin)
- 1. Political Songs and Memories of Rebellion in the Later Medieval Low Countries (Jan Dumolyn and Jelle Haemers)
- 2. Remembering the Peasants' War in the Vosges: The Song of Rosemont (Georges Bischoff)
- 3. Competing Memories of a Swiss Revolt: the Prism of the William Tell Legend (Marc H. Lerner)
- 4. Songs as Echoes of Rebellion in Early Modern Brittany (Donatien Laurent and Michel Nassiet)
- 5. Turning Sacrilege into Victory. Catholic Memories of Calvinist Iconoclasm in the Low Countries, 1566-1700 (Erika Kuijpers and Judith Pollmann)
- 6. Orality and Popular Revolts in Louis XIV's France: What makes the Camisards Special? (Philippe Joutard)
- 7. Popular Memory and Early Modern Revolts in Russia: From Razin to Pugacev (Malte Griesse)
- 8. An Chaoimhniadh Chomhachtaigh agus Seamus an Chaca (Worthy Knight/Worthless Shite): James II and His War in Irish Vernacular Literature and Folk Memory (Eamonn O Ciardha)
- 9. Melody as a Bearer of Radical Ideology: English Enclosures, The Coney Warren and Mobile Clamour (Gerald Porter)
- 10. Sing Out! Political and Commemorative Uses of Counter-Revolutionary Singing in Brittany (Youenn Le Prat)
- 11. The Floating Parliament : Ballads of the British Naval Mutinies of 1797 (Roy Palmer)
- 12. Lost Voices? Memories of Early Modern Peasant Revolts in Post-Emancipation Estonia (Kersti Lust)
- 13. The Enigma of Roddy McCorley Goes to Die : Forgetting and Remembering a Local Rebel Hero in Ulster (Guy Beiner) Conclusion: Popular Revolts and Oral Traditions (Peter Burke)