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Paul Slack, ed., Rebellion, Popular Protest, and the Social Order in Early Modern England, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Pp. vi, 339. $39.50 (ISBN: 0-521-25035-8). - Anthony Fletcher and John Stevenson, eds., Order and Disorder in Early Modern England, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. Pp. xiii, 248. $44.50 (ISBN: 0-521-25294-6).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 October 2011

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Copyright © the American Society for Legal History, Inc. 1987

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1. Thompson, E. P., ‘The Moral Economy of the English Crowd in the Eighteenth Century’, Past and Present, 50 (Feb. 1971): 76136CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Davis, Natalie Zemon, ‘The Rites of Violence: Religious Riot in Sixteenth-Century France’, Past and Present, 59 (May 1973): 5191CrossRefGoogle Scholar are the most obvious examples, but the insights of scholars such as E. J. Hobsbawm, George Rudé and Charles Tilly have also been invaluable.

2. Hilton, R. H., Bond Men Made Free: Medieval Peasant Movements and the English Rising of 1381 (London, 1973)Google Scholar; Tilly, Charles, The Contentious French (Cambridge, Mass., 1986)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

3. Wrightson, Keith and Levine, David, Poverty and Piety in an English Village: Terling 1525-1700 (New York, 1979)Google Scholar.