Captain Swing

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The classic social history of the great English agricultural uprising of 1830, from two of the greatest modern historians

Sir

Your name is down amongst the Black hearts in the Black Book and this is to advise you and the like of you, who are Parson Justasses, to make your wills
Ye have been the Blackguard Enemies of the People on all occasions,
Ye have not yet done as ye ought

– Swing

In our increasingly mechanized age, the Swing revolts are a timely record of the relationship between technological advance, labour and poverty. With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, capitalism swept from the cities into the countryside, and tensions mounted between agricultural workers and employers.

From 1830 on, a series of revolts, known as the "Swing" shook England to its core. Landowners wanting to make their land more profitable started to use machinery to harvest crops, causing widespread misery among rural communities. Captain Swing reveals the background to that upheaval, from its rise to its fall, and shines a light on the people who tried to change the world and save their livelihoods.

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Author Hobsbawm, Eric & Rude, George
Binding Paperback
No. of Pages 384
Publisher Verso
Date of Publication 2014
ISBN 9781781681800

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