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		<title>Where have the rebels gone?</title>
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		<author>Nicolas Delalande &amp; Fran&#231;ois Jarrige</author>
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		<dc:subject>Carousel</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>History</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>globalisation</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>Audio Interviews</dc:subject>
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		<dc:subject>workers</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>la suite gauche</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>rebellion</dc:subject>
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		<dc:subject>tradition</dc:subject>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Fifty years after his pioneering books on rebellion and social banditry, Eric Hobsbawm explains why he always paid close attention to &#8220;uncommon people&#8221; and popular forms of revolt, and analyses how globalization has triggered off new political mobilizations.&lt;/p&gt;
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