Popular Disturbances in England 1700-1832
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Focusing on the evolution of popular protest from the Chartist movement to the British Union of Fascists, this sequel examines the political and economic roots of social disturbances. It offers a fresh analysis of the changing agendas and persistent tensions that characterize public disorder, expanding on the themes established in the earlier volume. With a significant amount of new content, this work provides a comprehensive understanding of the historical context and developments in popular protest up to the late 1930s.