The Cato Street conspiracy : plotting, counter intelligence and the revolutionary tradition in Britain and Ireland
Record details
- ISBN: 1526144999
- ISBN: 9781526144997
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Physical Description:
1 online resource.
remote - Publisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2020.
- Copyright: ©2020
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction 'We only have to be lucky once': Cato Street, insurrection and the revolutionary tradition; Jason McElligott and Martin Conboy; ; 1. When did they know? The cabinet, informers and Cato Street; Richard A. Gaunt; ; 2. Joining up the dots: contingency, hindsight and the British insurrectionary tradition; John Stevenson; ; 3. The men they couldn't hang: 'sensible' radicals and the Cato Street Conspiracy; Jason McElligott; ; 4. Cato Street in international perspective; Malcolm Chase; ; 5. Cato Street and the Caribbean; Ryan Hanley; ; 6. Cato Street and the Spencean politics of transnational insurrection; Ajmal Waqif; ; 7. State witnesses and spies in Irish political trials, 1794-1803; Martyn J. Powell; ; 8. The shadow of the Pikeman: Irish craftsmen and British radicalism, 1803-20; Timothy Murtagh; ; 9. The fate of the transported Cato Street conspirators; Kieran Hannon; ; 10. Scripted by whom? 1820 and theatres of rebellion; John Gardner; ; Afterword; Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid and Colin W. Reid |
Source of Description Note: | Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 27, 2020). |
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