The play concludes with a crowd of angry plebeians tearing him to pieces.
This attention to the local, the contextual and the plebeian in understanding the outbreak of war has to be applauded.
As a social practice it therefore embodied wider community beliefs regarding the defence of plebeian livelihoods and identities.
Nevertheless, there was a plebeian drift to his posture of political admiralship, even if it was most frequently articulated as a loyalist conceit.
The musician cannot conceive harmony in the midst of the noisy plebeians, and clearly regards his sounds as more valuable than those around him.
Much of the evidence of cohabitation dates from the nineteenth century, and cannot automatically be interpreted as the survival of earlier plebeian practices.
From 1640, events in the county had been marked by an active popular involvement that could easily be reframed as plebeian disorder.
An important strand is whether political activists integrated their plebeian rank and file into new party structures, thus neutralizing threats to status quo.
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