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Afterword. “An unjust attack on a peaceful demonstration that had the legal and moral right to meet”. In correspondence on Peterloo with Katrina Navickas
Navickas, Katrina; Rogers, Rachel (2021-10-01) -
Afterword: June 1817
Navickas, Katrina (Comma Press, 2017-09-08) -
The ‘Bastilles’ of the Constitution: political prisoners, radicalism and prison reform in early nineteenth-century England
Navickas, Katrina (2018-07-01)This article examines the experience of English working-class radicals imprisoned on charges of treason and sedition in the early nineteenth century. It offers a new analysis of the impact of government repression of the ... -
The ‘Bastilles’ of the Constitution: political prisoners, radicalism and prison reform in early nineteenth-century England
Navickas, Katrina (2018-07-01)This article examines the experience of English working-class radicals imprisoned on charges of treason and sedition in the early nineteenth century. It offers a new analysis of the impact of government repression of the ... -
The ‘Bastilles’ of the Constitution: political prisoners, radicalism and prison reform in early nineteenth-century England
Navickas, Katrina (2018-07-01)This article examines the experience of English working-class radicals imprisoned on charges of treason and sedition in the early nineteenth century. It offers a new analysis of the impact of government repression of the ... -
Building Amenity in Areas of Non-outstanding Natural Beauty in the Southern Pennines
Navickas, Katrina (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2023-06-08) -
Captain Swing in the North : the Carlisle Riots of 1830
Navickas, Katrina (2011)On the evening of Tuesday, 30 November 1830, incendiaries set fire to a wheat stack and a haystack situated in two fields a quarter of a mile outside Carlisle, Cumberland. Large crowds gathered at the sites of both fires ... -
Chartist Studies and Malcolm Chase: a Re-appreciation
Navickas, Katrina (2023-11-17)Malcolm Chase (1957–2020) was the pre-eminent scholar of the Chartist democratic movement, and more broadly, of working-class political and social action in early nineteenth-century Britain. His work in many respects shaped ... -
Conflicts of power, landscape and amenity in debates over the British Super Grid in the 1950s
Navickas, Katrina (2019-04-01)The 'Super Grid' network of high-voltage power lines transformed the landscapes of England and southern Scotland in the 1950s. This article examines debates over the siting of pylons, with a focus on the public inquiries ... -
The Contested Right of Public Meeting in England from the Bill of Rights to the Public Order Acts
Navickas, Katrina (2022-12-02)The 'right of public meeting' has historically been a key demand of extra-parliamentary political movements in England. This paper examines how public assembly came to be perceived as a legally protected right, and how ... -
The Cragg Family Memorandum Book : society, politics, and religion in North Lancashire during the 1790s
Navickas, Katrina (2005)The Cragg family memorandum book is a detailed source for society and politics in the rural area around Lancaster, a region often neglected by historians in favour of the archive-rich south Lancashire. It records local and ... -
From Chartist Newspaper to Digital Map of Grassroots Meetings, 1841-1844: Documenting Workflows
Navickas, Katrina; Crymble, Adam (2017-04-03) -
Géographie incarnée de la résistance en Angleterre: nouvelles tactiques et réactions, 1830-1848
Navickas, Katrina (Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2018-12-01) -
Jacobites and Jacobins : Two Eighteenth Century Perspectives
Navickas, Katrina; Oates, Jonathan (Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 2006)The Memoir of Walter Shairp: The Story of the Liverpool Regiment During the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745; and the Writings of the Cragg Family of Wyresdale -
John Knight (1762-1838), radical, of Oldham, Lancashire
Navickas, Katrina (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2018-10-11) -
Lancashire Britishness : Patriotism in the Manchester Region during the Napoleonic Wars
Navickas, Katrina (2014) -
Legal and historical geographies of the Greenham Common protest camps in the 1980s
Navickas, Katrina (2023-10-30)This article examines the women's protest camps at RAF Greenham Common cruise missile base, Berkshire, England, between 1981 and 1990. Using new evidence from government correspondence in the Home Office archives, it argues ... -
Loyalism and Radicalism in Lancashire, 1798-1815
Navickas, Katrina (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009)Loyalism and Radicalism in Lancashire, 1798-1815 is a lively and detailed account of popular politics in Lancashire during the later years of the French Revolution and during the Napoleonic wars. Drawing on a wide variety ... -
Memories of a Massacre
Navickas, Katrina (2019-07-28) -
The multiple geographies of Peterloo and its impact in Britain
Navickas, Katrina (2019-03-01)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 ...