Peasants and Protest

  Preface

  Introduction
 collapse section1  Peasants, Workers, and the Agricultural Revolution in the Aude
 The Aude Before Vineyard Monoculture
 The Agricultural Revolution in the Aude
 The Vineyard Revolution, Landownership, and Social Structure
 The Transformation of Vinedressing
 Division of Labor and the New Vineyard Laborer
 collapse section2  Protourbanization of the Countryside, Culture, and Politics in the Golden Age of the Vine
 Culture and Society in the Protourban Village
 Education, Religion, and Standard of Living
 Republican Politics in the Rural Community
 Repression and Persistence of Leftist Opposition in the Countryside
 The Narbonne Commune and Sharpening Divisions in Republican Ranks
 collapse section3  Economic Crisis and Class Formation
 The Phylloxera and the Changing Economy of Vinedressing
 Transformation of the Wine Market in an Era of Crises
 The Shifting Property Structure of the Post-Phylloxera Vineyard and the Emergence of the "Industrial Vineyard"
 Proletarianization of the Vinedresser
 collapse section4  Gender, Work, and the Household Economy of Vineyard Workers
 Gender and the Making of Vineyard Capitalism
 Women, Work, and Family
 Economic Crisis, the Family Economy, and Women's Work
 collapse section5  Radicals and Socialists in the Vineyards
 Radicalism and Socialism in the Aude: Political Culture, Organization, and Ideology
 Socialists, Small Vineyard Owners, and the Agrarian Question
 Electoral Politics and Alliances: The Stormy Fortunes of Radicals and Socialists in the Aude
 collapse section6  Revolutionary Syndicalism and Direct Action
 The Emergence of Agricultural Unions in the Aude
 Workers Take Action
 The FTAM and the General Strike
 Syndicalists, Socialists, and Electoral Politics
 collapse section7  Workers, Socialists, and the Winegrowers' Revolt of 1907
 1907 in the Aude
 Socialists, Syndicalists, and the CGV
 Attempting to Rebuild the Labor Movement
 Strike Activity and the Standard of Living
 Women, Unions, and Strikes
 Socialists, Workers, and Elections in the Wake of the Winegrowers' Revolt
  8  Conclusion: Capitalism, Socialism, and Syndicalism in the French Countryside

 collapse sectionNotes
 Introduction
 1 Peasants, Workers, and the Agricultural Revolution in the Aude
 2 Protourbanization of the Countryside, Culture, and Politics in the Golden Age of the Vine
 3 Economic Crisis and Class Formation
 4 Gender, Work, and the Household Economy of Vineyard Workers
 5 Radicals and Socialists in the Vineyards
 6 Revolutionary Syndicalism and Direct Action
 7 Workers, Socialists, and the Winegrowers' Revolt of 1907
 8 Conclusion: Capitalism, Socialism, and Syndicalism in the French Countryside
 collapse sectionBibliography
 collapse sectionArchival Sources
 Archives Municipales de Coursan (Unclassified)
 Archives Départementales de l'Aude (AD Aude)
 Archives Départementales de l'Hérault
 Archives Nationales de France (AN)
 Service de Cadastre de l'Aude (SCA). Narbonne, Aude. Cadastre Foncier de Coursan. 1830–1914
 Bureau de Greffier du Tribunal de Grande Instance, Narbonne, Aude
 Interviews
 Party and Federation Congresses
 Contemporary Newspapers and Journals
 Contemporary Printed Sources
 Modern Printed Sources (After 1914)
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