Quel est le point commun entre Robin des bois et Al Capone ? Entre Pablo Escobar et le duo Bonnie and Clyde ? C’est facile : ce sont tous des bandits. Et attention : “bandit”, c’est un mot très particulier ! Alors certains sont réels, d’autres 100% imaginaires, et pas mal sont entre les deux : ils ont existé, mais exercé une fascination quasi légendaire, qui a fait couler beaucoup d'encre. Alors, est-ce que le bandit à la “Robin des Bois”, celui qui vole aux riches pour donner aux pauvres, a vraiment existé ? Aujourd’hui on se déguise en sheriffs, en Texas Rangers, en inspecteurs de Scotland Yard, et on va les suivre à la trace, à travers les sources historiques qu’ils ont laissé derrière eux !
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- Eric J. Hobsbawm, Les Bandits, La Découverte, 1969
- Marie-Christine Penin, Tombes et sépultures dans les cimetières et autres lieux
- Anissa Chibani, Al Capone : biographie courte du célèbre gangster, 17 août 2021
- G Sanchez, D Meertens, Bandoleros gamonales y campesinos : el caso de la violencia en Colombia, El Ancora Editores, Bogotá, 1983
- Lucia Michelutti et David Picherit, « Le bandit et ses mythes », 74 | 2021, mis en ligne le 02 avril 2021, consulté le 27 mai 2024
- Miriam Panigel, Brigantessa – Giuseppe, Catozzella, Mai 29, 2022
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