The concept of the “social” bandit was introduced by the late historian, Eric Hobsbawm, to describe “noble robbers” or outlaw heroes who resist oppressions visited on the poor and weak. The English Robin Hood is perhaps the best-known example, but such figures appear in folk traditions around the world and across at least several thousand years of history. Hobsbawm's contention that certain nominally criminal figures could be considered fighters against oppression, and therefore supported by their environing communities, has been influential and controversial across many fields of scholarship
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This article adopts a cultural historical approach to novels and plays about bandits in Spain, devel...
[[abstract]]In the twentieth century, the crisis of rural China society could be observed from the i...
Throughout history, villains -whether real or imaginary- have served useful functions, especially th...
In this article, the topos of ‘The Noble Robber’, created by Eric Hobsbawm, the British historian, i...
Outlaws have been prominent actors in a social context which is characterized by collective dissent,...
About This Book‘A wide-ranging account of the compelling power of the outlaw along the borders of hi...
A man on a horse, glaring into the midday sun, bandana around his face and a gun strapped to his sid...
Outlaws have been formidable local authorities throughout history and some of their stories survived...
As we can see, the researchers and history have produced plenty of Robin Hoods. There are various Ro...
A lo largo de la historia, los villanos, ya sean reales o imaginarios, han tenido funciones útiles p...
Outlaws have been prominent actors in a social context which is characterized by collective dissent,...
In medieval England the outlaw was both an outcast from society while at the same time he was also a...
This article discusses the extent to which ‘gang-culture’ can be seen as central to the social world...
Myths associated with outlaws or ‘social bandits ’ are important elements of national identity in ma...
This project argues that social developments manifested themselves differently in the literature of ...
This article adopts a cultural historical approach to novels and plays about bandits in Spain, devel...
[[abstract]]In the twentieth century, the crisis of rural China society could be observed from the i...
Throughout history, villains -whether real or imaginary- have served useful functions, especially th...
In this article, the topos of ‘The Noble Robber’, created by Eric Hobsbawm, the British historian, i...
Outlaws have been prominent actors in a social context which is characterized by collective dissent,...
About This Book‘A wide-ranging account of the compelling power of the outlaw along the borders of hi...
A man on a horse, glaring into the midday sun, bandana around his face and a gun strapped to his sid...
Outlaws have been formidable local authorities throughout history and some of their stories survived...
As we can see, the researchers and history have produced plenty of Robin Hoods. There are various Ro...
A lo largo de la historia, los villanos, ya sean reales o imaginarios, han tenido funciones útiles p...
Outlaws have been prominent actors in a social context which is characterized by collective dissent,...
In medieval England the outlaw was both an outcast from society while at the same time he was also a...
This article discusses the extent to which ‘gang-culture’ can be seen as central to the social world...
Myths associated with outlaws or ‘social bandits ’ are important elements of national identity in ma...
This project argues that social developments manifested themselves differently in the literature of ...
This article adopts a cultural historical approach to novels and plays about bandits in Spain, devel...
[[abstract]]In the twentieth century, the crisis of rural China society could be observed from the i...