The multiple geographies of Peterloo and its impact in Britain

Navickas, Katrina (2019) The multiple geographies of Peterloo and its impact in Britain. Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 95 (1). pp. 1-13. ISSN 2054-9326
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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 of 1819, protesting against the actions of the authorities, were pan-regional and national. The reaction to Peterloo established the massacre as firmly part of the radical canon of martyrdom in the story of popular protest for democracy. This article argues for the significance of Peterloo in fostering a sense of regional and northern identities in England. Demonstrators expressed an alternative patriotism to the anti-radical loyalism as defined by the authorities and other opponents of mass collective action.


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