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"Historians of the Jacquerie have been divided in seeing it either as an unplanned explosion of peasant resentment or as organized undertaking directed by urban rebels in Paris. These opposing conclusions are based on the illusory assumption that the revolt was a homogenous movement with a unitary purpose and fate. In fact, the Jacquerie was a constellation of many events that evolved over time and involved thousands of individuals in hundreds of places, who understood it in different and changing ways. The story of the Jacquerie is one about how individuals reacted to a specific set of circumstances, how events both planned and accidental altered their course, and what and how they chose to remember (or to forget) in its aftermath"--
Jacquerie, 1358. --- 1350-1364. --- France --- France. --- History --- Jacquerie (1358) --- Violence --- Social conflict --- Histoire. --- History of France --- anno 1300-1399
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