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For||Rebel (disambiguation)|Rebellion (disambiguation)|RevolutionRedirect4|Insurrection|Uprising Rebellion , uprising , or insurrection is a refusal of obedience or order.cite book |title=Cyclopćdia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political ... |last=Lalor |first=John Joseph |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1884 |publisher=Rand, McNally |location= |isbn= |pages=632 It may, therefore, be seen as encompassing a range of behavior s aimed at destroying or replacing an established authority such as a government or a head of state. On the one hand the forms of behaviour can include non-violent methods such as the (overlapping but not quite identical) phenomena of civil disobedience , civil resistance and nonviolent resistance . On the other hand it may encompass violent campaigns. Those who participate in rebellions, especially if they are armed rebellions, are known as "rebels".

Throughout history, many different groups that opposed their governments have been called rebels. Over 450 Popular revolt in late medieval Europe|peasant revolts erupted in southwestern France between 1590 and 1715. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2005/is_/ai_13797293 History of Peasant Revolts: The Social Origins of Rebellion in Early Modern France., Journal of Social History In the United States, the term was used for the Continental Army|Continentals by the British in the American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War , and for the Confederate States of America|Confederacy by the Union in the American Civil War . Most armed rebellions have not been against authority in general, but rather have sought to establish a new government in their place. For example, the Boxer Rebellion sought to implement a stronger government in China in place of the weak and divided government of the time. The Jacobite Rising s (called "Jacobite Rebellions" by the government) attempted to restore the deposed House of Stuart|Stuart kings to the thrones of England , Ireland and Scotland , rather than abolish the monarchy completely.

Rebel vs outsider


See also|Outcast (person)|Social rejection|MarginalizationA rebel is distinguished from an outsider. An outsider is one who is excluded from a group whereas a rebel goes against it. Also, a rebel's potential to overthrow the leadership is recognized and substantial, unless the rebellion is crushed, whereas an outsider has been marginalized and is considered to be degenerate.

Traditionally the History of clothing and textiles|clothing of social outsiders and rebel has been characterized by stripes, like in the cases of prostitutes in the Middle Age , and of prisoners .Rose-Marie Hagen, Rainer Hagen (2002) http://books.google.es/books? id=OWe3lPyY_GIC& pg=PA115 What great paintings say: Volume 2 p.115 quotation: quotation|To Cranach's contemporaries, striped clothing signalled that the wearer was a social outsider. Such outsiders included executioners, lepers, prostitutes, travelling jugglers and clowns. The 13th-century Saxon Code also named serfs, bastards and convicts as wearers of striped clothing. Among the Pueblo Indians , some taboo-breaking ritual clown s paint their bodies in black and white stripes, to represent a skeleton .Lotsee Patterson, Mary Ellen Snodgrass (1994) Indian terms of the Americas http://books.google.es/books? id=V7L54EZ5M1AC& pg=PA122 p.122Cazeneuve (1957) p.242 quotation: quotation|...leur corps est peint souvent de raies blanches et noires qui leur donnent plus ou moins l'apparence de squelettes.

Types of rebellion



An armed but limited rebellion is an insurrection,Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, 1989. Insurrection: "The action of rising in arms or open resistance against established authority or governmental restraint; with pl., an instance of this, an armed rising, a revolt; an incipient or limited rebellion." and if the established government does not recognize the rebels as belligerent s then they are insurgents and the revolt is an insurgency .Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, 1989. Insurgent "One who rises in revolt against constituted authority; a rebel who is not recognized as a belligerent." In a larger conflict the rebels may be recognised as belligerent s without their government being recognised by the established government, in which case the conflict becomes a civil war .Hall, Kermit L. The Oxford Guide to United States Supreme Court Decisions , Oxford University Press US, 2001. ISBN 0-19-513924-0, ISBN 978-0-19-513924-2 http://books.google.co.uk/books? id=nO093wNz1PoC& pg=RA1-PA246& dq=insurrection+civil+war& lr=& as_brr=3 pp. 246,247 "In supporting Lincoln on this issue, the Supreme Court upheld his theory of the Civil War as an insurrection against the United States government that could be suppressed according to the rules of war. In this way the United States was able to fight the war as if it were an international war, without actually having to recognize the de jure existence of the Confederate government."

Civil resistance movements have often aimed at, and brought about, the fall of a government or head of state, and in these cases could be considered a form of rebellion. Examples include the People Power Revolution in the Philippines in the 1980s that ousted President Ferdinand Marcos|Marcos ; the mass mobilization against authoritarian rule in Pinochet's Chile , 1983–88; the various movements contributing to the revolutions of 1989 in central and eastern Europe, and to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991; and the revolutions in Bulldozer Revolution|Serbia in 2000, Rose Revolution|Georgia in 2003, Orange Revolution|Ukraine in 2004, and the Arab Spring in 2011. In many of these cases the opposition movement saw itself not only as nonviolent, but also as upholding their country's constitutional system against a government that was unlawful, for example if it had refused to acknowledge its defeat in an election. Thus the term "rebel" does not always capture the element in some of these movements of acting as a defender of legality and constitutionalism.See the chapters by specialists on the various above-cited cases of civil resistance in Disambiguation needed|Adam Roberts|date=February 2012 and Timothy Garton Ash (eds.), Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present , Oxford University Press, 2009. See http://books.google.com/books? id=BxOQKrCe7UUC& dq=Civil+resistance+and+power+politics& source=gbs_navlinks_s.

There are a number of terms that are associated with rebel and rebellion . They range from those with positive connotations to those with pejorative connotations. Examples include:
  • Civil resistance , civil disobedience , and nonviolent resistance which do not include violence or paramilitary force

  • Mutiny , which is carried out by military or security forces against their commanders

  • Armed resistance movement , which is carried out by Resistance movement#Freedom fighter|freedom fighters , often against an occupying foreign power

  • Revolt, a term that is sometimes used for a more localized rebellions rather than a general uprising

  • Revolution , which is carried out by radicals, usually meant to overthrow the current government

  • Subversion , which are non-overt attempts at sabotaging a government, carried out by spies or other subversives

  • Terrorism , which is carried out by different kinds of political, economic or religious militant individuals or groups


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