The hairs will stand up on the back of your neck when Ed Glinert reads
out the names of the dozen-plus victims of Britain's worst ever
political tragedy, the PETERLOO MASSACRE OF 1819.Glinert, political
commentator with 30 years’ experience for various leading
newspapers, magazines and publishers, who worked with Paul Foot
on _Private Eye_, has devised this tour which stays close to the
site of St Peter’s Field where the events took place.
He goes into extraordinary detail, explaining not just the momentous
events of the day itself, 16 August 1819, but bringing in the birth of
the _Manchester Guardian_, the Cato Street Conspiracy, Tom Paine’s
bones, the Six Acts – even Anthony Burgess.
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On the 16th of August 1819 troops charged 60,000 Mancunians at a rally
called to lower the price of bread and demand the vote. More than a
dozen people died and more than 650 were injured. The event, one of
the most violent episodes in English political history, became known
as the Peterloo Massacre.
The first few decades of the 19th century, despite being enshrined in
public imagination as the elegant age of the Regency, were a time of
severe political repression in England. The Conservative government of
Lord Liverpool was fearful of the kind of revolutionary activity
recently witnessed in France and so decided to stamp out all dissent
and free speech.
The government was at war with France which saw Wellington triumph
over Napoleon’s forces at Waterloo in 1815.
_But as Paul Foot once wrote, the British government also waged war
against its own people._
_Ed Glinert, who has researched the story for decades, brings his
unique touch to this chilling story._
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