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Protest: Britain on the March

Protest: Britain on the March

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Protest has been a significant part of British history, from Magna Carta to the Iraq War. 'Protest: Britain on the March' explores the lengths ordinary people will go to make their voices heard through Mirrorpixs photo archive.

Format: Hardback
Length: 144 pages
Publication date: 31 July 2019
Publisher: The History Press Ltd


Britain's history is a testament to the power of protest. From the Magna Carta to the suffragettes, the Peasants Revolt to the Iraq War, the British people have never shied away from taking to the streets to voice their grievances and demand change. Protest: Britain on the March explores the incredible lengths that ordinary people will go to in order to make their voices heard, using Mirrorpix's extensive photo archive as a lens.

The Magna Carta, signed in 1215 by King John, was a landmark document that granted certain rights to the English people and established the principle of the rule of law. It marked the beginning of a long tradition of protest in Britain, as people continued to push for greater rights and freedoms.

The suffragette movement, which began in the late 19th century, was a powerful campaign for women's rights to vote. Women marched, rallied, and even went on hunger strikes to demand the right to vote, which was finally granted in 1918 with the Representation of the People Act.

The Peasants Revolt, which took place in 1381, was a protest against the unfair taxes and land confiscations imposed by the ruling elite. The rebels, led by Wat Tyler, demanded reform and the restoration of their rights, and their actions led to the establishment of the Magna Carta.

The Iraq War, which began in 2003, was a controversial conflict that saw British troops deployed to the Middle East. Many people in Britain opposed the war, and protests erupted across the country, with thousands taking to the streets to voice their opposition.

These are just a few examples of the many protests that have shaped Britain's history. Protest: Britain on the March explores the stories behind these protests and the people who were involved, using Mirrorpix's photo archive to provide a visual record of these important moments in British history.

The power of protest has been demonstrated time and time again in Britain's history. From the Magna Carta to the suffragette movement, the Peasants Revolt to the Iraq War, ordinary people have used their voices and their actions to bring about change. Protest: Britain on the March is a testament to the resilience and determination of the British people, and to the power of collective action.

In conclusion, Britain's history is a testament to the power of protest. From the Magna Carta to the suffragette movement, the Peasants Revolt to the Iraq War, the British people have never shied away from taking to the streets to voice their grievances and demand change. Protest: Britain on the March explores the incredible lengths that ordinary people will go to in order to make their voices heard, using Mirrorpix's extensive photo archive as a lens. The power of protest has been demonstrated time and time again in Britain's history, and it remains an important tool for social and political change today.

Weight: 452g
Dimension: 175 x 197 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780750990721

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