The Story of Peterloo


Gelesen von Phil Benson

(4.1 stars; 7 reviews)

On 16th August 1819 around 60,000 people gathered at St. Peter’s Fields, Manchester, to rally for parliamentary reform. Shortly after the meeting began, a troop of Hussars and local yeomanry rode into the crowd, wielding clubs, swords and sabres, leaving 18 dead and more than 700 severely injured. In the following years, the Peterloo Massacre was the subject of several trials and inquiries. It now counts as one of the most significant events in the history of the British labour movement. Francis Archibald Bruton’s account of the day’s events, published for its centenary and based on a detailed examination of contemporary accounts, is both dispassionate and moving.(Introduction by Phil Benson) (1 hr 43 min)

Kapitel

01 - Front matter 1:49 Gelesen von Phil Benson
02 - The site 3:31 Gelesen von Phil Benson
03 - Authorities on the details of Peterloo 6:22 Gelesen von Phil Benson
04 - The unrest that followed the Napoleonic wars 17:49 Gelesen von Phil Benson
05 - The story of Peterloo 7:40 Gelesen von Phil Benson
06 - The processions from the outlying districts 22:55 Gelesen von Phil Benson
07 - The charge of the Manchester Yeomanry 12:42 Gelesen von Phil Benson
08 - The Manchester Yeomanry in difficulty 7:28 Gelesen von Phil Benson
09 - The fateful decision 23:24 Gelesen von Phil Benson