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- Conspiracy on Cato Street
- Conspiracy on Cato Street
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Illustrations and Maps
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Timeline
- A Note on the Text
- Part One The Simple Tale
- Part Two Taking Its Measure
- Chapter 3 Interpreting the Conspiracy
- Chapter 4 What They Were Up Against
- Chapter 5 What They Believed
- Chapter 6 Fantasy, Myth, and Song
- Chapter 7 Rebellion’s Habitats
- Part Three Thistlewood: His Story
- Part Four Ordinary Britons
- Part Five The Executions
- The People Listed
- Historiographical Note
- Trial Reports
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 3 - Interpreting the Conspiracy
from Part Two - Taking Its Measure
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2022
- Conspiracy on Cato Street
- Conspiracy on Cato Street
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Illustrations and Maps
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Timeline
- A Note on the Text
- Part One The Simple Tale
- Part Two Taking Its Measure
- Chapter 3 Interpreting the Conspiracy
- Chapter 4 What They Were Up Against
- Chapter 5 What They Believed
- Chapter 6 Fantasy, Myth, and Song
- Chapter 7 Rebellion’s Habitats
- Part Three Thistlewood: His Story
- Part Four Ordinary Britons
- Part Five The Executions
- The People Listed
- Historiographical Note
- Trial Reports
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The unusually rich evidence available on the conspiracy comes from near-daily spy reports to the home office, 350,000 words of question-and-answer evidence in trial reports, and dense newspaper reporting.It invites ‘thick description’ of the ‘real world’ of the conspiracy - that is, of the attitudinal, material, topographical, and domestic elements in the story which historians have hitherto evaded. Until now, both left- and right-wing historians have dismissed the story because it seems at first sight to have failed to advance the onward march of labour or the making of the working class.
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- Conspiracy on Cato StreetA Tale of Liberty and Revolution in Regency London, pp. 53 - 65Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022