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Francis Archibald Bruton

Francis Archibald Bruton was a British author and historian known for his insightful explorations of social and political issues in 19th-century England. His notable works, including 'Lancashire' and 'Three Accounts of Peterloo,' reflect a deep engagement with the historical events that shaped the region and the nation. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, Bruton brought to life the struggles and triumphs of the working class, particularly in the context of the Peterloo Massacre, a pivotal moment in the fight for democratic rights in Britain. In 'Story of Peterloo,' Bruton delves into the tragic events of August 16, 1819, when a peaceful demonstration for reform turned deadly. His accounts not only document the violence but also highlight the broader social injustices that led to such unrest. Bruton's works are significant for their contribution to the understanding of labor movements and political reform in Britain, offering a voice to those who fought for change during a time of great upheaval. His legacy endures as a vital part of the discourse on civil rights and social justice in historical literature.

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Three Accounts of Peterloo

Francis Archibald Bruton

Three Accounts of Peterloo

Three Accounts of Peterloo

Francis Archibald Bruton

2h 8m

Story of Peterloo

Francis Archibald Bruton

Story of Peterloo

Story of Peterloo

Francis Archibald Bruton

1h 43m

Lancashire

Francis Archibald Bruton

Lancashire

Lancashire

Francis Archibald Bruton

5h 58m