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De la sauvagerie à la violence créatrice: Regards sur les bris de machines dans la France du premier XIXe siècle
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In this paper, the authors study the evolution of l'historiographie de la violence protestataire dans la France du XIXe siecle en suivant les differents regards portes sur un type de conflit singulier, a certains egards marginale and longtemps invisible dans l'history of la France contemporaine: les ‘bris de machines.Abstract:
Cet article entend etudier l'evolution de l'historiographie de la violence protestataire dans la France du XIXe siecle en suivant les differents regards portes sur un type de conflit singulier, a certains egards marginale et longtemps invisible dans l'historiographie de la France contemporaine: les ‘bris de machines’. Ce type d'evenement violent provoque parfois par l'hostilite a l'egard de nouvelles methodes de travail accusees de voler le gagne pain des hommes est bien connu dans le contexte britannique. Mais, loin de se limiter a l'Angleterre du debut du XIXe siecle, ces violences se retrouvent d'une facon recurrente dans l'Europe de la premiere industrialisation. Ces violences conservent une forme d'etrangete pour l'observateur contemporain. Longtemps percues comme des manifestations d'archaisme destinees a disparaitre avec l'affirmation de la modernite, ces actions protestataires ont suscite un interet croissant depuis une trentaine d'annee et donne lieu a diverses reevaluations.This article aims to ...read more
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