The Last Rising of the Agricultural Labourers: Rural Life and Protest in Nineteenth-century England - Barry Reay - Books - Breviary Stuff Publications - 9780956482723 - July 25, 2010
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The Last Rising of the Agricultural Labourers: Rural Life and Protest in Nineteenth-century England

Barry Reay

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The Last Rising of the Agricultural Labourers: Rural Life and Protest in Nineteenth-century England

The Hernhill Rising of 1838 was the last battle fought on English soil, the last revolt against the New Poor Law, and England's last millenarian rising. The bloody 'Battle of Bosenden Wood', fought in a corner of rural Kent, was the culmination of a revolt led by the self-styled 'Sir William Courtenay'. It was also, despite the greater fame of the 1830 Swing Riots, the last rising of the agricultural labourers. Barry Reay provides us with the first comprehensive and scholarly analysis of the abortive rising, its background, and its social context, based on intensive research, particularly in local archives. He presents a unique case-study of popular mobilization in nineteenth-century England, giving us a vivid portrait of the day-to-day existence of the farm labourer and the life of the hamlet. Dr. Reay explores the wider context of agrarian relations, rural reform, protest and control through the fascinating story of The Last Rising of the Agricultural Labourers.


192 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 25, 2010
ISBN13 9780956482723
Publishers Breviary Stuff Publications
Pages 192
Dimensions 190 × 235 × 11 mm   ·   340 g
Language English  

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