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A French Wat Tyler: Coincidence or Crypto-tradition?

Monday 15 June 2020 by Justine Firnhaber-Baker

I’m currently spending a lot of my time checking the references in the manuscript of my book on the Jacquerie revolt of 1358, making sure everything says what I thought it did, catching mistakes in dates and spellings, and so on. Whilst doing this last week, I was surprised to come across the name of … Read more

Categories Blog posts Tags English Rising 1381, Jacquerie, sources

‘The Eponymous Jacquerie’

Thursday 26 February 2015 by Justine Firnhaber-Baker

It seems appropriate that my first real post here should be a summary of a paper that I just gave in Oxford because it came out of the wider perspective on revolts that this project has given me. The paper, which I called ‘The Eponymous Jacquerie’, essentially asks what kind of ‘thing’ the Jacquerie was. … Read more

Categories Blog posts Tags castles, collective action, Jacquerie, language, sources

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