

An edition of Violent London (2003)
2000 Years of Riots, Rebels and Revolts
By Clive Bloom
Publish Date
August 26, 2004
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
587
Description:
"Almost as soon as it was built, London suffered the first of many acts of violent protest, when Boudicca and her followers set fire to the city in A.D. 60. Ever since, the capital's streets have been a forum for popular insurrection. Yet this is the first time that London's 'secret' history has been fully explored - the underground world of radicals and subversives from Wat Tyler to the Anti-Globalization Movement via the Gordon Riots, the Cato Street Conspirators, the Suffragettes, Mosleyites and the IRA." "This is the story of an alternative London, as well as an alternative political history of the British Isles, outside parliamentary processes, sometimes popular, sometimes conspiratorial, in direct confrontation with the forces of the state, its police, military and secret service. It's a story of political activism expressed in street fighting and slum warfare, in assassination and bombing, peopled by a fascinating array of demagogues and democrats, lunatics and libertarians, bigots and social revolutionaries. It is also the story of the growth of London as a capital and as a major city."--Jacket.
subjects: Government, Resistance to, History, Insurgency, Political violence, Resistance to Government, Revolutions, Riots, Violence, Riots, great britain, London (england), history, Great Britain, Civilization, Social history, Political science, World politics, Sociology
Places: England, London, London (England)