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The Politics of Provisions

Food Riots, Moral Economy, and Market Transition in England, c. 1550–1850
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The Politics of Provisions explores how food politics shaped England’s transformation into a market society over three centuries. It examines some 800 food riots, where crowds acted to lower prices and demand relief during times of scarcity. These events evolved into a complex political dialogue involving rioters, magistrates, and the state, especially during the Napoleonic Wars. The book argues that food riots were an early form of social welfare, blending protest and negotiation amid social and economic change.
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This book will appeal to historians specialising in social protest, economic history, crowd politics, and state formation, as well as those interested in the historical roots of welfare and market regulation.

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Food marketing and consumption were matters of politics as much as economics as England became a market society. In exploring the dynamics of negotiations over subsistence during industrial revolution and political evolution, this book focuses on wars and famines in modern world history.

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The elemental power of food politics has not been fully appraised. Food marketing and consumption were matters of politics as much as economics as England became a market society. In times of dearth, concatenations of food riots, repression, and relief created a maturing politics of provisions.

Over three centuries, some eight hundred riots crackled in waves across England. Crowds seized wagons, attacked mills and granaries, and lowered prices in marketplaces or farmyards. Sometimes rioters parleyed with magistrates. More often both acted out a well-rehearsed political minuet that evolved from Tudor risings and state policies down to a complex culmination during the Napoleonic Wars.

The Politics of Provisions thus comprised both customary negotiations over scarcity and hunger, and 'negotiations' of the social vessel through the turbulence of dearth. Occasionally troops killed rioters, or judges condemned them to the gallows, but increasingly riots prompted wealthy citizens to procure relief supplies. In short, food riots worked: in a sense they were a first draft of the welfare state.

This pioneering analysis connects a generation of social protest studies spawned by E.P. Thompson's essay on the 'moral economy' with new work on economic history and state formation. The dynamics of provision politics that emerged during England's social, economic, and political transformations should furnish fruitful models for analyses of 'total war' and famine as well as broader transitions elsewhere in world history.

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Politics of Provisions is widely praised for its insightful study of market evolution, institutional roles, and social history. EH.Net calls it a must-read for historians, while the International Review of Social History terms it outstanding. Archiv fΓΌr Sozialgeschichte highlights its long historical perspective, and the Journal of British Studies lauds it as a triumph for those interested in protest, power, and community dynamics.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780754665816

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 September 2010

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 725g

Pages: 324

About the Author

John Bohstedt is Professor emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, and author of Riots and Community Politics in England and Wales, 1790-1810.

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