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Riots and Rebels :A Pocket Essential History of Popular Protest in Britain

Riots and Rebels

Riots and Rebels :A Pocket Essential History of Popular Protest in Britain

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In 1381, a large army of people marched through the south-east of England to London, demanding an end to unfair taxation and threatening the rule of the boy-king, Richard II. During the eighteenth century, food riots, riots in protest at land enclosure, and riots targeting religious groups and foreigners regularly occurred. In the following century, mass gatherings demanded reform of the electoral system which allowed only a tiny proportion of the population to vote. In the early twentieth century, suffragettes chained themselves to railings, took part in huge demonstrations and endured prison sentences in pursuit of the vote for women. Recent decades have seen tens of thousands of people take to the streets of London and other cities to protest against the Iraq War and, in the last year, the war in Gaza.

The only power otherwise powerless people possess lies in their numbers. Riots and Rebels is an examination of how they have exercised that power over the centuries and how governments have reacted to it. From the so-called Peasants' Revolt to Just Stop Oil, via the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots of 1780, Luddites breaking machinery which threatened their livelihood, the infamous Peterloo Massacre of 1819, the Chartist demonstrations of the 1830s and 1840s, 1887's Bloody Sunday and many other, often violent events, Nick Rennison provides a concise, compelling account of popular protest in Britain.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780857306074
ISBN10 0857306073
Number Of Pages 210
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Oldcastle Books Ltd
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

Highly accessible... Throughout this engaging book, Rennison keeps a sharp eye out for themes and patterns that repeat across the centuries * Daily Mail *
From revolts in the Middle Ages to modern climate-change marches, these are histories worth returning to, punctuating the nationalist mythologies of a homogeneous and placid island past... An engaging and wide-ranging first dip into the topic, serving as an important reminder of resistance in Britain's past * BBC History Magazine *
The narrative trail is clear, concise and enjoyable, an intriguing read that might leave you hungry for more * Crime Time UK *

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Author's Bio

NICK RENNISON is a writer, editor and bookseller with a particular interest in modern history and in crime fiction. He is the author of 1922: Scenes from a Turbulent Year, A Short History of Polar Exploration, Peter Mark Roget: A Biography, Freud and Psychoanalysis, Robin Hood: Myth, History & Culture and Bohemian London, published by Oldcastle Books, and the editor of six anthologies of short stories for No Exit Press. He is also the author of The Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide to Crime Fiction, 100 Must-Read Crime Novels and Sherlock Holmes: An Unauthorised Biography. His crime novels, Carver's Quest and Carver's Truth, both set in nineteenth-century London, are published by Corvus. He is a regular reviewer for both The Sunday Times and Daily Mail.

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