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Katrina Navickas

    Protest and the politics of space and place, 1789-1848
    • Introduction Part I: Spaces of exclusion, 1789 -1830 1. Spaces of exclusion and intrusion in the 1790s 2. Defending the liberty to meet, 1795 -1819 3. Peterloo and the changing definition of seditious assembly Vignette 1: Radical locales Part II: Spaces of the body politic in the 1830s and 1840s Prelude: The Reform crisis, 1830 -2 4. Embodied spaces and violent protest 5. Contesting new administrative geographies Vignette 2: Processions 6. Constructing new spaces Part III: Region, neighbourhood and the meaning of place 7. The liberty of the landscape 8. Rural resistance 9. Making Moscows, 1839 -48 Vignette 3: New horizons in America Conclusion Select bibliography Index

      Protest and the politics of space and place, 1789-1848