Discourse, Resistance and Surveillance, 1790-1820
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Introduction
1. sedition and articulacy in the 1790s
thomas spence’s arrest, 1792
‘mr. reeve’s report on sedition &c’ [1794] and spence’s pamphlets
the panton street debating club, 1795
resistance and the conditions of discourse in the early 1800s
the 1800 london bread riots and william blake
spence’s sedition trial, 1801
colonel despard’s treason trial and execution, 1802-3
william blake’s indictment for sedition, 1803
‘a free and easy society to overthrow the government’: post-war spenceans
two spencean activists: thomas preston and allen davenport
‘free and easies’
articulacy and action
the spa fields rising, 1816
the revolutionary planning for bartholomew fair, 1817
some ultra-radicals
robert wedderburn, man of colour
e. j. blandford, revolutionary and spencean poet
hopkins street to cato street: surveillance and resistance, 1819-20
the ‘temple of sedition’ at hopkins street
hopkins street and uktra-radical culture
the cato street conspiracy as ultra-radical culture
conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index