PROTEST AND THE POLITICS OF SPACE AND PLACE
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about the author
reading lists
theories of space and place
digital methods & experimentation
the story, 1789-1848
legislation against political meetings
social movements
primary sources
state prisoner letters
1. urbanisation
2. The 1790s: exclusions and intrusions
3. defending the freedom to meet and move
processions & marches
4. the Peterloo Massacre
5. new political sites of meeting in the 1830s and 40s
The Reform Bill crisis 1830-2
new administrative geographies of the 1830s and the new poor law
6. moors
edgelands
rural resistance and the Swing riots
Chartist Land Plan
7. making Moscows, 1839-48
town histories
Manchester
north Manchester locale
Sheffield
Leeds
Bolton
Hull
Bradford
Oldham
Huddersfield
Preston
Wakefield
sense of place: Chorlton Hall
Halifax
York
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