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: In both history and film, bandit groups are often led by figures possessing significant "material and social capital," making them compelling subjects for storytelling.
The concept of the "bandit" transcends simple criminality. As defined by historian Eric Hobsbawm, a social bandit is often viewed by their own community as a hero or a righter of wrongs, rather than a common thief. This archetype is prevalent in Balkan history (such as the Hajduks ) and remains a staple of modern cinema. Key Aspects of Banditry in Media : In both history and film, bandit groups
: Derived from the Italian bandito (meaning "outlaw"), the bandit is typically an armed thief operating within a group. : In both history and film


