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GORDON RIOTS CROWD SOCIOLOGY

Egor Pavlovich Makarov
Volga Region State Social-Classical Academy


Submitted: November 10, 2011
Abstract. The author considers Gordon riots social composition, presents riots periodization, studies the participants' composition changes at different riots stages and basing on the conceptions adopted in West-European historical studies analyzes crowd as the leading social group which included riots members.
Key words and phrases:
социология толпы
Гордоновский бунт
Протестантская ассоциация
народные волнения
гражданские беспорядки
социальный протест
crowd sociology
Gordon riots
Protestant Association
public disturbance
civil unrest
social protest
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