A B S T R A C T ■ Based on a study of his childhood village of Béarn in southwestern France in the 1960s combining social history, statistics, and ethnography, the author shows how economic and social standing influence the rising rates of bachelorhood in a peasant society based on primogeniture through the mediation of the embodied consciousness that men acquire of this standing. The scene of a local ball on the margins of which bachelors gather serves to highlight and dissect the cultural clash between country and city and the resulting devaluation of the young men from the hamlet as urban categories of judgment penetrate the rural world. Because their upbringing and social position lead them to be sensitive to ‘tenue ’ (appearance, cloth...
In this wide-ranging historiographical introduction to his thesis on the Oise peasantry from 1760 to...
In his Age of Extremes, Eric Hobsbawm declared that 'For 80 percent of humanity, the Middle Ages end...
The paper recalls the late rise of French historians’ interest for the countryside: They first consi...
Appuyé sur un travail sur la ville où il a passé son enfance (Béarn, dans le sud-ouest de la France)...
In the 1960s, researchers and scholars with very different approaches to studying the peasantry met ...
This thesis explores the embodied experiences of the rural population in nineteenth-century France. ...
The main hypothesis was that the forming of stereotypes is strongly influenced – apart from other fa...
The peasant in Italy has all but vanished as an exemplar of an economic way of life but as a social ...
Sociological Analysis1 Outline of Rural Elites. Five Biographies of Peasant Leaders. The presentat...
This lecture is about a theoretical issue that has obsessed me, on and off, for many years: how to u...
Rural populations are said to have lowered their fertility following the urban elite model. This art...
Until late in the eighteenth century, the peasantry of the German states had been dismissed contempt...
This is the fourth in the series of articles on peasants in the Biennial Review (see also 150, 137, ...
Urban Itineraries is an interdisciplinary study that examines representations of the peasant from a...
During a period corresponding to approximately 1789−1872 the Swedish system of estates was phased ou...
In this wide-ranging historiographical introduction to his thesis on the Oise peasantry from 1760 to...
In his Age of Extremes, Eric Hobsbawm declared that 'For 80 percent of humanity, the Middle Ages end...
The paper recalls the late rise of French historians’ interest for the countryside: They first consi...
Appuyé sur un travail sur la ville où il a passé son enfance (Béarn, dans le sud-ouest de la France)...
In the 1960s, researchers and scholars with very different approaches to studying the peasantry met ...
This thesis explores the embodied experiences of the rural population in nineteenth-century France. ...
The main hypothesis was that the forming of stereotypes is strongly influenced – apart from other fa...
The peasant in Italy has all but vanished as an exemplar of an economic way of life but as a social ...
Sociological Analysis1 Outline of Rural Elites. Five Biographies of Peasant Leaders. The presentat...
This lecture is about a theoretical issue that has obsessed me, on and off, for many years: how to u...
Rural populations are said to have lowered their fertility following the urban elite model. This art...
Until late in the eighteenth century, the peasantry of the German states had been dismissed contempt...
This is the fourth in the series of articles on peasants in the Biennial Review (see also 150, 137, ...
Urban Itineraries is an interdisciplinary study that examines representations of the peasant from a...
During a period corresponding to approximately 1789−1872 the Swedish system of estates was phased ou...
In this wide-ranging historiographical introduction to his thesis on the Oise peasantry from 1760 to...
In his Age of Extremes, Eric Hobsbawm declared that 'For 80 percent of humanity, the Middle Ages end...
The paper recalls the late rise of French historians’ interest for the countryside: They first consi...