Bandits (Pelican Books)

Bandits by E.J. Hobsbawm is a thought-provoking exploration of historical figures who transcend the label of criminals, published by Penguin / Pelican in 1972. This new edition, comprising 40 pages, revisits the themes introduced in the original 1969 publication, examining how bandits are often viewed as avengers and champions of social justice. Hobsbawm delves into the lives of both legendary figures like Robin Hood and lesser-known outlaws from various cultures, presenting a comprehensive study that spans four centuries and four continents.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of narratives that intertwine history with folklore, as Hobsbawm sets these figures against the backdrop of the ballads, legends, and films they have inspired. The book addresses the sociopolitical contexts that give rise to banditry, reflecting on how the disintegration of state power can create conditions for such figures to emerge. This edition offers a revised perspective, making it relevant to contemporary discussions in sociology and politics, particularly regarding class and social justice.
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First published in 1969, this now-classic book inspired a whole new field of historical study and brought its author popular acclaim. Bandits transcend the label of criminals; they are robbers and outlaws elevated to the status of avengers and champions of social justice. Some, like Robin Hood, Rob Roy, and Jesse James, are famous throughout the world, the stuff of story and myth. Others, like Balkan haiduks, Indian dacoits, and Brazilian congaceiros, are known only to their own countrymen.
In his celebrated study of these fascinating figures, Eric Hobsbawm, “one of the few genuinely great historians of our century” (The New Republic), spans four hundred years and four continents, setting these historical figures against the ballads, legends, and films they have inspired. The result is “a dazzling historical squib, fizzling with ideas and strange stories” (The Guardian).
For this new edition Hobsbawm has substantially extended and revised his original text. It appears at a time when the disintegration of state power is once again introducing fertile conditions for banditry to flourish in many parts of the world.
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