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Protest and the Politics of Space and Place, 1789-1848
Katrina Navickas
History
Centre for Regional and Local History
School of Creative Arts
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Anti-globalisation Movement
33%
British Government
33%
Chartists
33%
Contemporary Debate
33%
Democracy
66%
Dispossession
33%
France
33%
Geographers
33%
Government Authorities
33%
Historical Parallels
33%
Local Authorities
33%
Luddism
33%
Mass Movement
33%
Massacre
33%
New Evidence
33%
North America
33%
Northern England
66%
Parallel for
33%
Peterloo
33%
Politics of Place
100%
Politics of Space
100%
Privatization of Public Space
33%
Protesters
33%
Public Space
100%
Rural Areas
33%
Social Movements
33%
Trade Unions
33%
Wide-ranging
33%
Workers Rights
33%
Arts and Humanities
Americas
25%
Anti-Globalization
25%
British Government
25%
Contemporary
25%
Democracy
50%
Dispossession
25%
France
25%
Geographers
25%
Local
25%
local historians
25%
Luddism
25%
Narrative
25%
North America
25%
Northern England
50%
protesters
25%
Public Space
100%
Revolutions
25%
Rural
50%
Scholars
25%
Social Movements
25%
Turning Point
25%