Dominic is joined today by the inimitable Professor Ian Haywood, of the Centre for Inclusive Humanities at the University of Roehampton.
Together they delve into the astonishing 'Riots of Eighty' that gripped London for a week and were brought thrillingly to life in Dickens' Barnaby Rudge ...

Ian is a specialist in the radical politics and visual culture of the period of 1750-1850, and has published extensively on that period in books such as Bloody Romanticism: Spectacular Violence and The Politics of Representationand Queen Caroline and the Power of Caricature in Georgian England(for Palgrave); and appropriately for today The Gordon Riots: Politics, Culture and Insurrection in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain(for Cambridge University Press) …

Reading the following excerpts in this episode is wonderful actress Hollie Hales:

1, 2 & 16. Barnaby Rudge (C. 68 Dickens)
3. Sketches of Popular Tumults(Craik)
4, 5, 6, 11 & 13.  The Scots Magazine (June 1780)
7 & 10. Narrative of the late Riots and Disturbances ... (Holcroft)
8. The Riot Act
9. Kentish Gazette (June 1780)
11. (Source to be inserted!)
12. King's Proclamation
14. Northampton Mercury (July 1780)
15. Oxford Journal (August 1780)

The sound of crowds, gunshots & horses in this episode were used with permission from Epidemic Sound


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