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Remembering Protest in Britain since 1500: Memory, Materiality and the Landscape

Editat de Carl J. Griffin, Briony McDonagh
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 iul 2018
This book offers the first systematic study of the multiple and contested ways in which protest is remembered. Drawing on work in social and cultural history, cultural and historical geography, psychology, anthropology, critical heritage studies, and memory studies, Remembering Protest focuses on the dynamic and lived nature of past protests, asking how conflicted communities and individuals made sense of and mobilized protest past in forging the future. Written by several of the leading historians and historical geographers of protest in early modern and modern Britain, the chapters span the period from 1500 to c.1850 while also speaking to the politics of past protests in the present. In so doing, it also offers the first showcase of the variety of approaches that comprises the vibrant and intellectually fecund ‘new protest history’. Empirically rich but conceptually sophisticated, this book will appeal to those with an interest in protest history, and early modern and modern British history, and historical geography more generally. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319742427
ISBN-10: 3319742426
Pagini: 251
Ilustrații: XIV, 253 p. 6 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Remembering protest; Carl J. Griffin and Briony McDonagh.- Remembering Mousehold Heath; Nicola Whyte.- Landscape, memory and protest in the Midlands Rising of 1607; Briony McDonagh and Joshua Rodda.- Relating early modern depositions; Heather Falvey.- Remembering protest in the Forest of Dean c. 1612-1834; Simon Sandall.- Remembering protest in the late-Georgian plebeian home; Ruth Mather.- Prosecution, precedence and official memory: judicial responses and perceptions of Swing in Norfolk; Rose Wallis.- The politics of ‘protest heritage’; Steve Poole.- Memory and the work of forgetting: telling protest in the English countryside; Carl J. Griffin.-  Afterword; Andy Wood.

Recenzii

“This proved to be important scholarly work. … this chronologically wide-ranging study offers a valuable blueprint from which future protest historians can build.” (Joseph Cozens, Labour History Review, Vol. 84 (2), 2019)

Notă biografică

Carl J. Griffin is Reader in Historical Geography at the University of Sussex, UK. His publications include The Rural War: Captain Swing and the Politics of Protest (2012) and Protest, Politics and Work in Rural England, 1700-1850 (2014). He is editor of Southern History and is co-editor of Rural History.
Briony McDonagh is Lecturer in Cultural and Historical Geography at the University of Hull, UK. Her publications include Elite Women and the Agricultural Landscape, 1700 - 1830 (2017) and Hull: Culture, History, Place (2017). She chairs the Historical Geography Research Group (RGS-IBG) and co-edits Historical Geography.


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This book offers the first systematic study of the multiple and contested ways in which protest is remembered. Drawing on work in social and cultural history, cultural and historical geography, psychology, anthropology, critical heritage studies, and memory studies, Remembering Protest focuses on the dynamic and lived nature of past protests, asking how conflicted communities and individuals made sense of and mobilized protest past in forging the future. Written by several of the leading historians and historical geographers of protest in early modern and modern Britain, the chapters span the period from 1500 to c.1850 while also speaking to the politics of past protests in the present. In so doing, it also offers the first showcase of the variety of approaches that comprises the vibrant and intellectually fecund ‘new protest history’. Empirically rich but conceptually sophisticated, this book will appeal to those with an interest in protest history, and early modern and modernBritish history, and historical geography more generally. 

Caracteristici

First study to explore how protests are remembered Draws together leading early modern and modern historians and historical geographers on ‘new protest history’ Examines the interplay between memory, landscape and materiality and the uses of the past