In Our Time

The Gordon Riots

May 2, 2019
In this engaging discussion, guests include Ian Haywood, a Professor of English with a knack for literature and history, Catriona Kennedy, a Senior Lecturer specializing in Modern British and Irish History, and Mark Knights, a Professor of History focused on historical contexts. They delve into the chaos of the Gordon Riots, tracing their roots in anti-Catholic sentiment and political unrest. The conversation highlights the transformation from peaceful protest to violent upheaval, revealing the complexities of crowd dynamics and the socio-political landscape of 18th century Britain.
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Gordon Riots' Impact

  • The Gordon Riots, sparked by Lord George Gordon's petition, were the most destructive in London's history.
  • They're considered by some to be the closest Britain has come to a revolution.
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Imperial Strains

  • Britain's strained empire in the 1770s played a role in the Gordon Riots.
  • The American War and anxieties over Catholic toleration in Canada fueled unrest and dissent.
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Catholic Relief Act

  • The Catholic Relief Act aimed to ease discriminatory laws against Catholics.
  • These laws prevented Catholics from voting, holding office, and owning land, among other restrictions.
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