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Guerrilla History

Peasants' Revolt of 1381 w/ Taylor Genovese

Guerrilla History

Henry

History, Education

4.8622 Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Guerrilla History- Intelligence Briefings will be roughly a twice monthly series of shorter, more informal discussions between the hosts about topics of their choice.  Patrons at the Comrade tier and above will have access to all Intelligence Briefings.

We get medieval in this episode, and we're joined by a special guest!  The topic of this conversation is the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381, and we are joined by the fantastic Taylor Genovese for the episode.  We talk about the historical context of the Revolt, the events of it, as well as its impacts.  A very interesting discussion, and one that we were very happy that Taylor could join us for!

Taylor Genovese is a PhD researcher of anthropology at Arizona State University (where his PhD work is supervised by, among others, none other than Alexander Aviña).  He is also an editorial board member of the fantastic journal Peace, Land, and Bread, which all Guerrilla History listeners should check out.  You can follow Taylor on twitter @trgenovese and on his website at taylorgenovese.com.  You can also follow Peace, Land, and Bread on twitter @PLBmagazine and on their website at peacelandbread.com.

Your hosts are immunobiologist Henry Hakamaki, Professor Adnan Husain, historian and Director of the School of Religion at Queens University, and Revolutionary Left Radio's Breht O'Shea.

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Thanks to Ryan Hakamaki, who designed and created the podcast's artwork, and Kevin MacLeod, who creates royalty-free music.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You remember Den Bamboo?

0:09.0

No!

0:10.0

The same thing happened in Algeria, in Africa.

0:15.0

They didn't have anything but a rank.

0:17.0

The prince had all these highly mechanized instruments of warfare, but they put some guerrilla action on.

0:29.2

Hello and welcome to a guerrilla history intelligence briefing.

0:33.6

Guerrilla history is the podcast that acts as a reconnaissance report of global proletarian history and aims to use the lessons of history to analyze the present.

0:42.7

If you're not familiar with our intelligence briefings, they're generally shorter episodes that we put first on Patreon and then most of them eventually go out on our public feed.

0:52.9

Although we do have some Patreon exclusive episodes that are released as intelligence briefings on our public feed, although we do have some Patreon exclusive episodes

0:55.4

that are released as intelligence briefings on our Patreon. This episode will be an early release on

1:01.0

Patreon, and then we'll go on our general feed. I'm your host, Henry Huckimacki, joined by one of my

1:07.5

usual co-hosts, Professor Adnan Hussein, historian and director of the School of

1:11.7

Religion at Queens University in Ontario, Canada. Hello, Adnan. How are you doing today?

1:17.4

I'm doing well. It's great to be with you, Henry. Always great to see you, too, would

1:21.7

Nunn. Unfortunately, we're not joined by Brett O'Shea today, who was unable to make this recording time,

1:29.1

but we do have an excellent guest who is going to be kind of filling in that other seat of the podcast for this

1:34.5

intelligence briefing. And someone who I'm going to say long time no see to, this is a little

1:40.8

joke because I recorded another interview with him yesterday for the David

1:44.7

Feldman show, Taylor Genovese.

1:47.5

Taylor Genovese, why don't you introduce yourself to our audience since it's your first time

1:52.4

on the podcast?

1:54.7

Hi, yeah, sure.

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