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AUTOR(ES) Mathis Ebbinghaus
ANO 2024
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Theory and Society
ISSN 0304-2421
E-ISSN 1573-7853
EDITORA Publisher 20
DOI 10.1007/s11186-024-09569-0
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

Conventional wisdom situates the historical origins of social movements in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by attributing their emergence to the rise of democracy, capitalism, and the nation-state. In this article, I challenge this scholarly orthodoxy by presenting primary sources and historical scholarship that demonstrate how the German Peasants' Revolt of 1524 and 1525 meets Charles Tilly's criteria for a modern social movement. By challenging the standard narrative of social movements as a product of modernity, this article breaks with the dichotomy between modern and premodern social movements and encourages us to rethink the concept of social movements.

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