Description
About the Author
Justine Firnhaber-Baker is Senior Lecturer at the University of St Andrews and a former fellow of All Souls College, Oxford University. Her work focuses on violence, politics, and law in late medieval France from a social historical perspective. Her previous book, Violence and the State in Languedoc c. 1250-1400, was published by Cambridge University Press. Her articles have appeared in Past & Present, Speculum, French History, and The Journal of Medieval History.
Reviews
This is the first dedicated monograph to be published on the northern French peasant revolt of 1358 known as the Jacquerie since Simeon Luce's Ecole des chartes thesis of 1859...A monographic approach enables Justine Firnhaber Baker to show how the political was dominant in this revolt, even though it was not controlled by political professionals in Paris. * Christopher Fletcher, Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies *
Review from previous edition A future reference point not just for the revolt of known as the Jacquerie but for any study of social protest. * Christoph Mauntel, University of Tubingen *
Firnhaber-Baker's fine account neatly underlines all these issues in an important and absorbing study which gives as clear and perceptive understanding of the uprising as we are likely to have. This is an accomplished and authoritative study, convincing in its arguments, and a tremendous book. * Sean McGlynn, De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval History *
One of the many strengths of The Jacquerie of 1358 is how well-rounded it is...Medievalists and historians of unrest and social movements alike will undoubtedly benefit from engaging with this book. * Jillian M. Bjerke, H-France Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198860310
Author Justine Firnhaber-Baker
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 151mm * 19mm