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1. Jacqueries synonyms, Jacqueries pronunciation, Jacqueries translation, English dictionary definition of Jacqueries
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2. ‘The Jacqueries, the peasants’ war, Stenka Razin, Pugachev, also Milan, Trieste, Lyon in 183o, and so forth-those were the great insurrections.’ ‘The peasants had only ever produced violent Jacqueries, which usually ended in disaster, most recently in the Boxer rebellion of 1900.’
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4. What does Jacqueries mean? Plural form of jacquerie
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5. Jacqueries (popular revolts), such as that of the piqueteros in Argentina in 2001, are mentioned, and the authors note that these are somewhat spontaneous with only a minimal amount of organization
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7. As sublevações camponesas mais conhecidas são as da Idade Média, principalmente no norte da França, em 1358, além das Jacqueries modernas, que – em certos aspectos – se assemelham com as revoltas
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10. Synonyms for Jacqueries include uprisings, insurgences, insurrection, mutiny, rebellion, revolt, revolution, risings, insurgencies and outbreaks
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16. "Preparations for other Jacqueries
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17. The French Revolution by Hippolyte Taine (1885) "—Jacqueries, effective confiscations and proclamation of ihe socialistic creed
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21. When he came to power, France faced several disasters: the Black Death, which killed nearly half of its population; popular revolts known as Jacqueries; free companies (Grandes Compagnies) of routiers who plundered the country; and English
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26. This book, a condensed translation of the prize-winning Jacqueries et révolution dans la Chine du XXe siècle, focuses on 'spontaneous' rural unrest, uninfluenced by revolutionary intellectuals
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27. Across human time and space, the success rate of peasant rebellions—not champagne-socialist mummeries, but genuine Jacqueries, for Jack and by Jack—is essentially zero.Here or there, some ambush is won; everywhere else, the merciless, steel-girt knights regroup, and make a great slaughter.
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JACQUERIES [ˌ(d)ZHakəˈrē]
n. 1. The uprising of the French peasants against the nobility in 1358. 2. jacquerie A peasant revolt, especially a very bloody one. [French, from Old French jacquerie, peasantry, from jacques, peasant; see jacket .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
Example Sentences Learn More about jacquerie When Was the First jacquerie? The first jacquerie was an insurrection of peasants against the nobility in northeastern France in 1358, so-named from the nobles' habit of referring contemptuously to any peasant as "Jacques," or "Jacques Bonhomme" (in French bonhomme means "fellow").
This rebellion became known as "the Jacquerie" because the nobles derided peasants as "Jacques" or "Jacques Bonhomme" for their padded surplice, called a " jacque ".