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Navickas, Katrina. "The Multiple Geographies of Peterloo and Its Impact in Britain." Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 95, no. 1 (March 2019): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/bjrl.95.1.1.

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The Peterloo Massacre was more than just a Manchester event. The attendees, on whom Manchester industry depended, came from a large spread of the wider textile regions. The large demonstrations that followed in the autumn of 1819, protesting against the actions of the authorities, were pan-regional and national. The reaction to Peterloo established the massacre as firmly part of the radical canon of martyrdom in the story of popular protest for democracy. This article argues for the significance of Peterloo in fostering a sense of regional and northern identities in England. Demonstrators expressed an alternative patriotism to the anti-radical loyalism as defined by the authorities and other opponents of mass collective action.
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Rumsby, John H. "Cavalry in Aid of the Civil Power: Hussars and Yeomanry at Peterloo, 1819." Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire: Volume 169, Issue 1 169, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 39–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/transactions.169.5.

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The 200th anniversary of the ‘Peterloo Massacre’ has been marked by numerous public events, exhibitions in museums and libraries, and the re-examination of the event by historians in books and articles. The broader significance has been much debated, and much attention paid to the experiences of individuals who took part in the reform rally.1 Perhaps understandably, less attention has been paid to the military presence at St Peter’s Field, apart from the notorious Manchester and Salford Yeomanry Cavalry (hereafter the Manchester Yeomanry). The aim of this paper is not to examine once again the mass of evidence relating to the massacre, but to introduce readers to some of the military sources available which may help in the interpretation of the conduct of the cavalry on that day and correct some small errors that have crept into the literature. The paper examines and compares the background, training and equipment of the regular and yeomanry regiments in 1819, and the relative experience of the officers and men who made up the ranks of the mounted troops at St Peter’s Field on that day. Some consequences for later civil protests and disturbances are suggested from a military perspective.
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Dellarosa, Franca. "Awarding the Peterloo Medal: The Radical Free Press and the Manchester Massacre, 1819-1821." Keats-Shelley Review 35, no. 2 (July 3, 2021): 188–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09524142.2021.1972579.

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Ward, Ian. "Shelley’s Mask." Pólemos 12, no. 1 (March 26, 2018): 21–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pol-2018-0003.

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Abstract On the 16th August 1819, a crowd of around sixty thousand gathered outside Manchester to listen to the renowned radical Henry Hunt. When the crowd appeared to grow restless the authorities ordered in a regiment of Hussars. Eleven were killed, hundreds injured. The radical presses swiftly condemned the “Peterloo massacre.” So, away in Italy, did the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. The consequence of Shelley’s anger was one of the greatest poems of political protest in the English language. It was entitled The Mask of Anarchy. This article is about this poem. It asks why Shelley wrote it, what he wanted to say, and how he chose to say it.
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Connell, Philip. "‘A voice from over the Sea’: Shelley’s Mask of Anarchy, Peterloo, and the English Radical Press." Review of English Studies 70, no. 296 (September 1, 2019): 716–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/res/hgz029.

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Abstract Shelley’s poetic response to the Peterloo massacre, The Mask of Anarchy, was crucially informed by printed news sources relating to the momentous events in Manchester of 16 August 1819. Hitherto our knowledge of those sources has been confined to Leigh Hunt’s Examiner newspaper. This article re-examines the available evidence and argues that Shelley may well also have drawn on the accounts of Peterloo written by the radical journalist and freethinker, Richard Carlile. It traces the connections between Carlile and the Shelley circle in London during 1819 (including Hunt, Thomas Love Peacock, William Godwin, and Thomas Jefferson Hogg), and identifies a number of suggestive verbal parallels between Shelley’s Mask and Carlile’s prose. But there were also important political differences between the two men; an appreciation of those differences throws new light on the Mask’s ambivalent attitude to the prospect of revolution, and Shelley’s strident advocacy of non-violent resistance to state-sponsored oppression.
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Книги з теми "Manchester massacre, 1819"

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Poole, Robert. Return to Peterloo. Manchester]: Manchester Centre for Regional History, 2014.

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Shelley, Percy Bysshe. The mask of anarchy 1832. Oxford [England]: Woodstock Books, 1990.

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L, Bush M. The casualties of Peterloo. Lancaster: Carnegie Pub., 2005.

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Gardner, John. Poetry and popular protest: Peterloo, Cato Street and the Queen Caroline controversy. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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Peterloo: The Anvil and the Hammer. History Press Limited, The, 2018.

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Riding, Jacqueline, and Mike Leigh. Peterloo: The Story of the Manchester Massacre. Head of Zeus, 2018.

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Riding, Jacqueline, and Mike Leigh. Peterloo: The Story of the Manchester Massacre. Head of Zeus, 2019.

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Peterloo: Witnesses to a Massacre. New Internationalist, 2019.

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Reid, Robert. Peterloo Massacre. Penguin Random House, 2017.

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Phythian, Graham. Peterloo: Voices, Sabres and Silence. History Press Limited, The, 2018.

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Частини книг з теми "Manchester massacre, 1819"

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Cruikshank, George. "The Peterloo Massacre, Manchester 1819, 1819." In Volume II, 225. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429349430-19.

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Morgan, Alison. "Introduction." In Ballads and songs of Peterloo, 1–39. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781784993122.003.0001.

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This chapter begins by outlining the events leading up to the Peterloo Massacre on 16th August 1819 and its immediate aftermath with a particular focus on the response in the radical and loyalist press. By combining eye-witness accounts with contemporaneous reporting, the significance of Peterloo at the time can clearly be recognised. This chapter then focuses on the radical press, both in the 1790s, including Thomas Spence’s Pigs’ Meat and the 1810s, including the Manchester Observer, Medusa, Wooler’s Black Dwarf, Hunt’s Examiner and Carlile’s Republican, The Cap of Liberty, The Theological and Political Comet and The Briton, in which many of the ballads and songs were printed. Finally, this introduction discusses the place of the broadside ballad in vernacular culture from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth century and the appropriation of it by antiquarians in the eighteenth century.
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Channing, Iain. "Peterloo." In The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Assembly. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197674871.013.32.

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Abstract This chapter examines the Parliamentary reform meeting held at St Peter’s Field in Manchester on 16 August 1819. It ended in the violent dispersal of the men, women, and children who had gathered there, leaving an estimated 17 dead and more than 650 injured. Utilizing the Flashpoint Model of Public Disorder, this chapter analyses important aspects relating to the political, economic, and cultural history of what came to be known as Peterloo, incorporating the events that preceded it and the actions of the reformers and the authorities. The massacre is placed within its contemporary context which included the economic distress and poverty felt by those in Manchester’s cotton industry, the lack of political representation they had in Parliament, the poor communication between the authorities and the reformers, and the suspicions held by the magistrates concerning the intentions of the meeting. In 1819, there was no legally defined right to public assembly in Britain and the legacy of Peterloo continues to act as a warning against the violent suppression of peaceful assemblies.
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"Introduction." In Remediating the 1820s, edited by Jon Mee and Matthew Sangster, 1–20. Edinburgh University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474493277.003.0001.

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This introduction opens by evoking two interlinked discourses of the 1820s that served as registers of seismic cultural change. One was an excited response to novel opportunities grounded in new technologies and media; the other a mournful sense of imminent loss that produced a distinctive kind of nostalgia most obviously associated with the radical Toryism that the Lake Poets played a major role in creating. We ground our discussion by examining two touchstone events that bracket the decade: the Peterloo Massacre in 1819 and the opening of the Liverpool-Manchester railway (the first scheduled passenger line) in 1830. These events are used to frame a postwar moment in which an inexorable move towards a new economic situation based on manufacturing was raising urgent questions about forms of representation, acceptable standards, cultural connections, the nature of improvement and the implications of speed. The introduction also reflects on the collection’s own status as a multiform remediation that surfaces hitherto-neglected characteristics of the 1820s while benefitting from the retrospective perspective often anxiously evoked in the decade’s writing, but which proved impossible to sustain in the heat of the moment.
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