Making Politics in the European Countryside, 1780s–1930s

RHN 65/2022 | Publication

Laurent Brassart, Corinne Marache, Juan Pan-Montojo, Leen Van Molle (eds.), Making Politics in the European Countryside, 1780s–1930s (Comparative Rural History Network-Publications CORN; 19), Turnhout: Brepols 2022.


This book offers a fresh look at the so-called ‘politicisation’ of the European countryside, from the late eighteenth century to the 1930s, in the context of waning monarchies, rising and staggering parliamentary nation states, and fascist and communist dictatorships. The concept ‘politicisation’, however, is misleading. The book argues that Europe’s rural societies were far from immobile spaces, set in routines, that had to be politised from outside and against the grain.

The thirteen articles in the volume demonstrate that, instead of politicisation from scratch, political thinking and acting of country dwellers – from Scandinavia to Spain, from Moravia to France – evolved in a constant, dialectical relationship with their urban, regional and national surroundings: they reacted to wars, revolutions and shifting borders, their political loyalties changed, so did their political agendas, their repertoires of collective action and their role in the establishment, successes and failures of political parties, separate agrarian parties included.


Source: Brepols