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Robinhoods in world history

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"Noble robbers" who fought against the rich and defended the disadvantaged became heroes in all civilizations. Why, despite the efforts of the authorities, did they become an ideal for millions of people? What were they like, these people who challenged the feudal and bourgeois systems? The most famous are the ballads of Robin Hood. But every nation has its noble robbers. In Hungary, Imre Veselka, in Germany, Hannikel, in Transcarpathia, Nikola Shugai, in Serbia, the haiduk Dragoilo, in Russia, Stenka Razin, in Ukraine, Ustim Karmelyuk, in the Caucasus, Zelimkhan... This book tells for the first time about all the most famous "social bandits" of world history – from Australia to the peoples of Russia. This book is intended for anyone interested in questions of class struggle and the true background of history. It is intended for a wide range of readers.
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