¿Se puede hablar de revoluciones sociales en la Antigüedad Tardía?

Autores/as

  • Uiran Gebara da Silva Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2177-4218.v6i6p82-94

Palabras clave:

Revueltas rurales, Campesinado romano, Bacaudae, Circunceliones, Antigüedad Tardía

Resumen

This paper presents a synthesis of the author’s doctoral research results. That research was a comparative study of two sets of rural rebellions of the Later Roman Empire: the bagaudae in Gaul and the circumcellions in Africa. The basis on which that synthesis is constructed is the political horizons of those rebellions, taking into consideration the differences of motivation and agency of the rebels in the two Roman provinces. Moreover, the paper regards also the changes in the social historiography of the 3rd to 5th centuries Roman countryside, putting into context the class experience of the rebels, and making explicit the rebellions political limits and potentials. It also allows a better evaluation of the place of those rebellions in the attempt of production of History of the subaltern classes.

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Biografía del autor/a

  • Uiran Gebara da Silva, Universidade de São Paulo
    Doutor em História Social pela Universidade de São Paulo. Pós doutorando do Departamento de História da USP.

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2015-12-14

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¿Se puede hablar de revoluciones sociales en la Antigüedad Tardía?. (2015). Mare Nostrum, 6(6), 82-94. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2177-4218.v6i6p82-94