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Violent London

2000 Years of Riots, Rebels and Revolts

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Table of contents (28 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxxviii
  2. A Desolation they called Peace

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 1-16
  3. Free-Born John

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 55-77
  4. Murderous Fantasies

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 78-110
  5. George’s War

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 111-132
  6. The Ape-Like Irish

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 133-145
  7. ‘Wilkes and Liberty’

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 146-169
  8. The United States of England

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 170-188
  9. Monster Rallies

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 189-213
  10. Persecuting Pigeons

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 214-225
  11. ‘Good Old Dynamite’

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 226-254
  12. Women Behaving Badly

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 255-270
  13. Huns and Hashish

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 271-280
  14. Comrades All

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 281-293
  15. Brave Boys of the BUF

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 294-321
  16. Not Quite Kosher

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 322-337
  17. Alien Nation

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 338-350
  18. The Tiber Flowing with Much Blood

    • Clive Bloom
    Pages 351-364

About this book

Almost as soon as it was built, London suffered the first of many acts of violent protest, when Boudica and her followers set fire to the city in AD 60. Ever since, the capital's streets have been a forum for popular insurrection. Covering nearly 2,000 years of political protest, this is a riveting alternative history of past and present conflict.

Reviews

'This isn't just a history of riots and revolts: because each disturbance has to be placed in context, this is a political history which is made all the more interesting because it concentrates on the flashpoints, and the events which caused them. ' - The Guardian

' [an] ambitious and erudite chronicle of protest in the capital assiduously researched...' - The Times

'Clive Bloom's rigorous examination and analysis of radical protest in the UK throughout the ages stretches across 600-odd pages, and justifies every word. Acts of violent rebellion in the distant past are discussed, with their relevance to modern times cleverly pointed up, and Bloom colourfully evokes insurrections from AD 60 onwards. Little wonder, in fact, that JG Ballard was generous in his praise for an earlier edition of the book.' Barry Forshaw, The Good Book Guide

Reviews of 1st edition (Pan):

'An exhilarating rush through countless riots, insurrections and full-blown street wars...written in a racy and accessible style...As I read this superb history, I looked out at my quiet suburban garden, disappointed not to hear the sound of trumpets.' - J. G Ballard, Daily Telegraph

'A breathless but exhilarating journey from Boudica to such recent events as the aftermath of September 11th and the march of the Countryside Alliance, Bloom's viewpoint is nicely balanced, critical of government and especially of the police, but not unreasonably so, and not too passionately keen that the rebels should win every time.' - Times Literary Supplement

'Seamless, full of information, connections and insights.' - Juliet Gardiner, BBC History Magazine

' [A] masterful study.' - Max Dunbar, 3:AM Magazine

'Clive Bloom's rigorous examination and analysis of radical protest in the UK throughout the ages stretches across 600-odd pages, and justifies every word. Acts of violent rebellion in the distant past are discussed, with their relevance to modern times cleverly pointed up, and Bloom colourfully evokes insurrections from AD 60 onwards. Little wonder, in fact, that JG Ballard was generous in his praise for an earlier edition of the book. Violent London is a thoroughgoing literary exploration of London's 'secret' history, from the world of radicals and subversives (including Wat Tyler to the Anti-Globalization Movement via the Gordon Riots, the Cato Street Conspirators, the Suffragettes, Mosleyites and the IRA)'. - Barry Forshaw, Good Book Guide

Authors and Affiliations

  • Middlesex University, UK

    Clive Bloom

About the author

Clive Bloom is Emeritus Professor of English and American Studies at Middlesex University, UK. Widely published and Series Editor of Palgrave Macmillan's Crime Files series, he is the author of Violent London and Riot City, amongst many other titles.

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Buying options

eBook USD 19.99
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  • Read on any device
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  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 27.99
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  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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