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基本説明
Since 2000, London has seen unprecedented levels of unrest. Bloom provides an analysis of the modern protest movement, placing it in the context of a long history of rebellion.
Full Description
This follow up to Violent London deals in detail with the story behind the 2010 and 2011 riots both from the perspective of the protesters, rioters and from the point of view of the police and government. Bloom uses reportage, parliamentary, police and security briefings, as well as the voices and theory of modern protest, to tell the story.
Contents
List of Illustrations in the Text Plate Section Acknowledgements Permissions 2000: Preface to Disorder in the Twenty-First Century 2010: Occupy Everything 2010 to 2012: the Constant Threat and the Distant Fear 2010: The Crisis and the Student Riots 2011: The Summer Riots A Cold Wind in August 1668, 1780, 1981: Contexts and Explanations Appendix One: 1968: The Revolutionary Model Redefined Appendix Two: Under this Sign Conquer: The Visible Republic of London Appendix Three: A Little Riotous Chronology Notes Index