The Merthyr Rising

The Merthyr Rising

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Publisher's Synopsis

On 2 June 1831, thousands of workers under a red flag broke into insurrection. The rebels drove the military out of the town and were crushed only after some 800 troops had concentrated at Merthyr. One man was hanged as an example: Richard Lewis, a miner of 23, known as Dic Penderyn. Today, Dic Penderyn is more alive than Richard Lewis ever was: as a martyr and folk hero, he has lived on in the memory of south Wales. The author examines in depth the reality and the mythology of that martyrdom; he tells the story of this remarkable year in detail and largely through the words of the people who bore witness. He argues that the events of 1831 in Merthyr were central to the emergence of a working class in south Wales: in that year its pre-history came to an end and its history began.

Book information

ISBN: 9780708310144
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Imprint: University of Wales Press
Pub date:
Edition: New edition 2
DEWEY: 942.975075
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 237
Weight: 385g
Height: 210mm
Width: 130mm
Spine width: 19mm