Núm. 41 (1998)
Entrada Libre

Plebeyos y patricios

Antonio Saborti
Museo Nacional de Antropología, INAH

Publicado 1998-12-31

Resumen

Fragmento de la reseña al libro An Ungovernable People: The English and Their Law in the Seventeenth and Eigtheenth Centuries, editado por John Brewer y John Hyles, Rutgers University Press, 1980. Se publicó en el número correspondiente al 29 de mayo de 1980 de The New York Review of Books.

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Referencias

1 J. S. Cockburn, "The Nature and lncidence of Crime in England 1559-1625", en J. S. Cockburn (ed.), Crime in England 1550-1800, Princeton University Press, 1977; J. Beattie, "The Patterns of Crime in England 1660-1800", Past and Present, 62, 1974.
2 E.P. Thompson, Whigs and Hunters, Pantheon, 1976; E.P. Thompson, "Eighteenth Century Crime, Popular Movements and Social Control", Bulletin of the Society for the Study of Labour History, 25, 1972; E.P. Thompson, "Plebeian Culture", Journal of Social History, 7, 1973-1974; D. Hay, "Property, Authority and the Criminal Law", en D. Hay et al. (eds.), Albion's Fatal Tree: Crime and Society in Eighteenth-Century England, Pantheon, 1976.
3 E. J. Hobsbawm, "Social Criminality", Bulletin of the Society for the Study of Labour History, 25, 1972; E. P. Thompson, op. cit.; E. P. Thompson, "Eighteenth Century Society: Class Struggle without Class", Social History, 3, 1978.