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E-raamat: Secular Martyrdom in Britain and Ireland: From Peterloo to the Present

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2018
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  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319629056

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This edited collection examines the concept and nature of the ‘people’s martyrology’, raising issues of class, community, religion and authority. It examines modern martyrdom through studies of Peterloo; Tolpuddle; Featherstone; Tonypandy; Emily Davison, fatally injured by the King’s horse on Derby Day, 1913; the 1916 Easter Rising; Jarrow, ‘the town that was murdered, and martyred in the 1930s’; David Oluwale, a Nigerian killed in Leeds in 1965; and Bobby Sands, the IRA hunger striker who died in 1981. It engages with the burgeoning historiography of memory to try to understand why some events, such as Peterloo, Tonypandy and the Easter Rising, have become household names whilst others, most notably Featherstone and Oluwale, are barely known.  It will appeal to those interested in British and Irish labour history, as well as the study of memory and memorialization.

1 `A Divine Discontent with Wrong': The People's Martyrology
1(30)
Quentin Outram
Keith Laybourn
2 The Making of the Peterloo Martyrs, 1819 to the Present
31(28)
Joseph Cozens
3 From `Dorchester Labourers' to `Tolpuddle Martyrs': Celebrating Radicalism in the English Countryside
59(26)
Clare Griffiths
4 The Featherstone Massacre and Its Forgotten Martyrs
85(30)
Quentin Outram
5 Tonypandy 1910: The Foundations of Welsh Social Democracy
115(24)
Daryl Leeworthy
6 Emily Davison: Dying for the Vote
139(26)
Carolyn P. Collette
7 Making Irish Martyrs: The Impact and Legacy of the Execution of the Leaders of the Easter Rising, 1916
165(38)
Mark McCarthy
8 The Town that Was Murdered: Martyrs, Heroes and the Urbicide of Jarrow
203(24)
Matt Perry
9 David Oluwale: Making His Memory and Debating His Martyrdom
227(36)
Max Farrar
10 Bobby Sands, Martyrdom and the Politics of Irish Republican Memory
263(24)
Stephen Hopkins
11 `The People's Flag Is Deepest Red, It Shrouded Oft Our Martyred Dead': Martyrdom and the People's History
287(12)
Quentin Outram
Keith Laybourn
Index 299
Quentin Outram is Senior Lecturer in Leeds University Business School in the University of Leeds, UK, a trained economist and also an economic, labour and social historian. He is the author with Roy Church of Strikes and Solidarity: Coalfield Conflict in Britain 1889-1966 (1998). His most recent work, forthcoming in the Economic History Review, is on domestic service in Edwardian England.





Keith Laybourn is Diamond Jubilee Professor of the University of Huddersfield, UK, and has written extensively on British labour history, the history of policing, and gambling. He was co-author of The Battle for the Roads of Britain (2015), and is currently writing a history of greyhound racing in Britain.