The story of the Peterloo massacre, a defining moment in the history of British democracy, told with passion and authority.
Jacqueline Riding is the author of Jacobites: A New History of the '45 Rebellion. Former curator of the Palace of Westminster and Director of the Handel House Museum, she is a historical adviser on feature films, including Mike Leigh's Mr Turner and Peterloo.
A superb account of one of the defining moments in modern British
history
*Tristram Hunt*
Peterloo is one of the greatest scandals of British political
history... Jacqueline Riding tells this tragic story with
mesmerising skill'
*John Bew, author of Citizen Clem*
Fast-paced and full of fascinating detail
*Tim Clayton, author of Waterloo*
Careful, closely researched... A fascinating and moving story...
Riding does a fine job of putting the event into context'
*Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times*
Quite simply magnificent: splendidly researched, thoroughly well
written, and very difficult to put down
*John Barrell, Guardian*
Riding lets the evidence speak for itself, and in doing so produces
a cool and even-handed indictment of the authorities and the
soldiers at St Peter's Field that is far more devastating than any
emotional rant... Cleverly structured... The sequence of events
that Riding lays out in forensic details is shocking... The
Peterloo story is one that deserves to be remembered as a less than
glorious chapter in our island history. No one has told it
better'
*Saul David, Literary Review*
Vivid, engrossing and well-researched... An evocative account...
Gripping and intellectually robust... '[Mike Leigh's] film and
Riding's excellent accompanying book will rightly heighten public
awareness of the events of 16 August 1819'
*Ted Vallance, BBC History Magazine*
The best single account of the massacre of August 1819. A brilliant
piece of historical research that sets the event in the wider
political and social context and which brings to life the tragic
events of August 16. This is the book to turn to for anyone
interested in learning what happened in Manchester on that day and
why Peterloo continues to resonate today'
*Michael Powell, Chetham's Library*
Clear-minded and readable... Riding reprints contemporary satirical
cartoons between her chapters which remind us of the rich radical
visual culture of this period and its importance to the growth of
democratic thinking'
*TLS.*
Riding's academic but highly readable account of the event, the
lead up to and the aftermath of the massacre, is a richly detailed
and comprehensive account. Both energetic and totally engaging,
Peterloo is also insightful... Riding has a knack for finding the
little telling details that make this story very human'
*Nudge Book.*
The story of the 1819 Peterloo Massacre in Manchester, when 15
people were killed at a protest meeting demanding the vote for
all
*Choice December Round Up*
Sheds light on what really happened at the Peterloo Massacre on
that fateful day in 1819... This new book offers a comprehensive
and accurate history of one of the great outrages of the 19th
Century and will answer many questions raised by the new feature
film, directed by Mike Leigh'
*This is England*
The story of a moment of terrible repression by the few of the
many, and we shouldn't be afraid of saying that the working-class
demonstrators were in the right
*London Review of Books*
Accessible to a wide readership... [Riding's] thoroughness
highlights some aspects of the events leading up to Peterloo, which
could easily remain hidden'
*Methodist Recorder*
A comprehensive history... Manages to be both academic and
entertaining'
*Liberal Democrat Voice*
A magnificent study of the 1819 St Peter's Field sabre attack shows
the need not to neglect working-class history
*Guardian*
Highly readable
*Church Times*
An excellent account of the massacre
*Choice*
Ahead of Mike Leigh's 2018 film, a heartfelt reconstruction of the
uprising, Jacqueline Riding produced this book to accompany the
film's cinema release
*Financial Times*
Sympathetic and well-written... A stimulating and readable account
and her book is to be warmly welcomed'
*NW Labour History Journal*
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