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Introduction to the Moral Economy of 18th-Century Crowds
Explore the historical concepts of popular justice and community rights that shaped economic protest and food riots in 18th-century England.
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About this course
Do you want to understand the deeper social and economic logic behind historical popular protests? The concept of the "moral economy" provides a powerful lens for interpreting why pre-industrial crowds acted outside of established laws to enforce traditional standards of justice.
This course will equip you with a foundational understanding of the social traditions and community expectations that governed economic life and justified popular action in 18th-century England, moving beyond simple narratives of anarchy or poverty. You will learn to analyze historical conflicts through the opposing forces of popular tradition and emerging market capitalism.
What you'll learn:
* Learn the foundational definition of the 'moral economy' and its role in popular protest history.
* Understand the specific social context of 18th-century England, focusing on grain markets and pricing traditions.
* Analyze the structure and characteristics of food riots and other forms of popular direct action.
* Practice interpreting historical accounts and primary sources detailing crowd behavior and demands.
* Compare the moral economy framework with classical liberal market principles of the era.
* Apply historical insights to current discussions about commodity pricing, scarcity, and social obligation.
We begin by defining key terminology and exploring the social hierarchy of 18th-century England. We then move into detailed case studies of popular actions, concluding with an analysis of how these traditions faded under industrialization and the rise of market economics.
This course is designed for absolute beginners interested in history, economics, or sociology. No prior study of 18th-century history or economic theory is required.
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