Title: The Market, Tradition and Peasant Rebellion: The Case of Romania in 1907
Abstract:Two models of peasant rebellion are examined using historical census data relevant to the Romanian peasant rebellion of 1907. One model synthesizes the arguments of Wolf Moore, Hobsbawm and Tlly. The ...Two models of peasant rebellion are examined using historical census data relevant to the Romanian peasant rebellion of 1907. One model synthesizes the arguments of Wolf Moore, Hobsbawm and Tlly. The other is Stinchcombe's. Each model is operationalized and tested using multiple regression techniques on county level data. The first synthetic model works well and shows that the most important variable explaining the intensity of the rebellion is the interactive effect of peasant traditionalism and the penetration of market forces in agriculture.Read More
Publication Year: 1975
Publication Date: 1975-08-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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