Primitive Rebels


Primitive Rebels is a 1959 book by Eric Hobsbawm on pre-modern European social movements and social banditry.

Editions and translations

The book was originally published by Manchester University Press in 1959 and released in 1960 in the United States by Free [Press (publisher)|Free Press] of Glencoe, Illinois under an alternative main title: Social Bandits and Primitive Rebels, which emphasised the concept of the social bandit created by Hobsbawm in the book. The 1971 edition by Manchester University Press, numbered as the third but being the only amended one, includes a new preface and minor changes to the text.
The book's French translation appeared still in 1959 as Les Primitifs de la révolte dans l'Europe moderne. The German rendition by Renate Müller-Isenburg and Charles Barry Hyams followed in 1962.
A 2017 reprint by Little, [Brown Book Group|Abacus] carries a new introduction by Owen Jones.

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