Rural War
Discover the riveting account of one of the most significant uprisings in British history with "Rural War" by Barry, published by Manchester University Press in 2015. This paperback edition spans 344 pages, delving into the Swing Riots—an extraordinary insurrection led by the English rural poor who courageously protested against oppressive conditions.
As these protestors destroyed machines in the fight for higher wages and better poor relief, they posed a serious challenge to the established ruling order. Through vivid storytelling, Barry captures the essence of this critical moment, highlighting the profound social and political implications that echoed throughout the United Kingdom. With its in-depth analysis of rural conditions and government response, "Rural War" offers both history enthusiasts and scholars a comprehensive understanding of this chaotic time. Don’t miss your chance to explore the dynamics of 19th-century Britain within these pages!