Introduction
1: Defining the region
2: Patriotism
3: Loyalism
4: Radicalism, 1798-1805
5: Trade unions and combinations
6: The revival of radicalism, 1806-15
Conclusion
Bibliography
Dr Katrina Navickas is currently lecturer in British history at the
University of Edinburgh, having previously taught at the
universities of Oxford and Bath Spa. She read modern history at St.
John's College, Oxford, and completed a DPhil there in 2005. Her
previous publications include a chapter on volunteer corps in
Resisting Napoleon, ed. Mark Philp (2006), and 'The Search for
General Ludd,' Social History, 30 (2005). She is now researching a
cultural geography
of popular protest in northern England, 1760-1848.
The pages of this study are filled with historical detail gleaned
from a wide variety of sources... [A] well-structured volume.
*Marion Löffler, Welsh History Review.*
An original and important study, the significance of which far
exceeds its modest title... Should be read by anyone with a serious
interest in any of the many themes it illuminates; the history of
early industrial Lancashire is starting to look ver different, very
exciting.
*Robert Poole, The English Historical Review.*
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