Agrégation
Protest Movements in Britain in the 19th and early 20th centuries : debates and perspectives | Canal U
Une journée d'études consacrée à la question au programme de l'Agrégation d'anglais : 'Mouvements protestataires, contestations politiques et luttes sociales en Grande-Bretagne, 1811-1914’.
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Reading the Riot Act – MIROIR
Specialist of Lancashire radical culture in the early 19th century, and author of Peterloo: The English Uprising (Oxford, 2019) Robert Poole provides context to and explanation of the events that took place in Manchester on 16th August 1819. Eighteen people were killed and nearly 700 injured when the local yeomanry cavalry was sent in to…
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Peterloo and the radical movement 1815-1832.
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"Knowledge is Power: The British Chartist Movement and the Radical Press" by Dr Joan Allen
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Protest Movements in Britain in the 19th and early 20th centuries : debates and perspectives | Canal U
Une journée d'études consacrée à la question au programme de l'Agrégation d'anglais : 'Mouvements protestataires, contestations politiques et luttes sociales en Grande-Bretagne, 1811-1914’.
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The Carlisle election riots of 1826 in the shadow of Peterloo.
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Trends and new departures in the historiography of British protest movements (1811-1914) — Anglais
[Conférence] Rachel Rogers outlines in this talk the beginnings of the "new social history", a field of history which came to prominence after the Second World War and endeavoured to bring the actions of men and women within social and political movements to light. She then provides an overview of the main trends in the historiography of protest studies, and concludes by presenting some of the approaches which historians have adopted in the last two decades.
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Beyond the Petition, the Platform and the Plan: the place of culture in Chartist strategy.
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Political Economy and the Resistance of Ricardian Socialism
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