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As long as there have been formal governments, there has been political contention, an interaction between ruler and subjects involving claims and counterclaims, compliance or resistance, cooperation, resignation, condescension, and resentment. Where political studies tend to focus on either those who rule or those who are ruled, the essays in this volume call our attention to the interaction between these forces at the very heart of contentious politics. 

Written by prominent scholars of political and social history, these essays introduce us to a variety of political actors: peasants and workers, tax resisters and religious visionaries, bandits and revolutionaries. From Brazil to Beijing, from the late Middle Ages to the present, all were or are challenging authority.

The authors take a distinctly historical approach to their subject, writing both of specific circumstances and of larger processes. While tracing their origins to the social history and structural sociology approaches of the sixties and seventies, the contributors have also profited from subsequent critiques of these approaches. Taken together, their essays demonstrate that the relationship between mobilization for collective action and identity formation is a perennial problem for protest groups-a problem that the historical study of contentious politics, with its focus on political interaction, can do much to explain.

Contributors: Risto Alapuro, U of Helsinki; Anton Blok, U of Amsterdam; William Christian; Sonia De Avelar; Roger V. Gould, U of Chicago; Marifeli Pérez-Stable, SUNY, Old Westbury; Robert M. Schwartz, Mount Holyoke; Marc W. Steinberg, Smith College; Carl Strikwerda, U of Kansas; Sidney Tarrow, Cornell U; Marjolein ‘t Hart, U of Amsterdam; Charles Tilly, Columbia U; Kim Voss, U of California, Berkeley; Andrew Walder, Stanford U; R. Bin Wong, U of California, Irvine.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, About the Series, Dedication, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. p. v
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Introduction: Challenging Authority: The Historical Study of Contentious Politics
  2. Michael P. Hanagan, Leslie Page Mock, Wayne te Brake
  3. pp. ix-xxix
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  1. Part I. Networks, Identities, and Claim Making
  1. 1. Political Identities
  2. Charles Tilly
  3. pp. 3-16
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  1. 2. The Riding of the Black Lad and Other Working-Class Ritualistic Actions: Toward a Spatialized and Gendered Analysis of Nineteenth-Century Repertoires
  2. Marc W. Steinberg
  3. pp. 17-35
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  1. 3. Political Networks and the Local/National Boundary in the Whiskey Rebellion
  2. Roger V. Gould
  3. pp. 36-53
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  1. 4. Collective Protest and the Waning of the Communist State in China
  2. Andrew G. Walder
  3. pp. 54-72
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  1. 5. Artisans and Revolution in a Finnish Country Town
  2. Risto Alapuro
  3. pp. 73-88
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  1. Part II. Repertoires of Political Contention
  1. 6. Bandits and Boundaries: Robber Bands and Secret Societies on the Dutch Frontier (1730–1778)
  2. Anton Blok
  3. pp. 91-106
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  1. 7. Six Hundred Years of Visionaries in Spain: Those Believed and Those Ignored
  2. William A. Christian Jr.
  3. pp. 107-119
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  1. 8. Beyond the Parish Pump: The Politicization of the Peasantry in Burgundy, 1750–1850
  2. Robert M. Schwartz
  3. pp. 120-135
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  1. 9. Claim Making and the Framing of Defeats: The Interpretation of Losses by American and British Labor Activists, 1886–1895
  2. Kim Voss
  3. pp. 136-148
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  1. 10. The Changing Horizons of Tax Resistance in Chinese History
  2. R. Bin Wong
  3. pp. 149-164
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  1. Part III. Constellations of Political Opportunity
  1. 11. Reflections on Historical Possibility: Cuba, 1956–1961
  2. Marifeli Perez-Stable
  3. pp. 167-181
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  1. 12. Gender Inequality and Women's Empowerment in Latin America
  2. Sonia De Avelar
  3. pp. 182-196
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  1. 13. Rules and Repertoires: The Revolt of a Farmers' Republic in the Early-Modern Netherlands
  2. Marjolein 't Hart
  3. pp. 197-212
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  1. 14. Capitalists, Immigrants, and Populists: The Impact of Social Conflict and the State on the Origins of World War I
  2. Carl Strikwerda
  3. pp. 213-227
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  1. 15. Fishnets, Internets, and Catnets: Globalization and Transnational Collective Action
  2. Sidney Tarrow
  3. pp. 228-244
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 245-272
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 273-276
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 277-284
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