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Manchester''s Military Legacy

Paperback | English

By (author): Steven Dickens

The establishment of the Roman fort of Mamucium in AD79 is the first known record of any military construction, or presence, in the area that is now the Castlefield district of the city. The Roman auxiliary units posted here used the fort as a garrison, located at Mamucium for the purpose of protecting the Roman road from Chester (Deva Victrix) to York (Eboracum). The site was previously occupied, as a defensive hill fort, by the ancient Britons, or Brigantes, who were native to the area. The next epoch of military activity at Manchester occurred in the Civil War and the Siege of Manchester in 1642. Manchester s declaration as a Parliamentarian town had far-reaching consequences, in terms of its military legacy, on the voting rights of Mancunians. Upon his restoration Charles II removed Manchester s two MPs from Parliament and Manchester was not to receive any political representation until the Reform Act of 1832. The Peterloo Massacre, of August 1819, was the scene of a mass rally brought about by a desire to repeal the Corn Laws, introduce universal suffrage and reform other repressive legislation. The cavalry charge which resulted in the deaths of an estimated eighteen innocent protesters and the wounding of over 500, took place at St. Peter s Field (now Square) in the heart of the city. Its legacy resulted in the establishment of the Manchester Guardian and the rise of radical free-thinking in the city, not always welcomed by those in authority. Both World Wars have had a profound influence on the city. The establishment of the Manchester Regiment is detailed and later the Manchester Pals are recalled through the pages of the local press. Heaton Park became their base, whilst General Kitchener visited the city, in order to boost recruitment. Later the Luftwaffe s bombing campaign of December 1940, the Manchester Blitz, left the city with a legacy that has changed it beyond all recognition into the twenty-first century. See more
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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781526707789

About Steven Dickens

Steven Dickens is from the Flixton area of Trafford in Manchester and is married to Sarah. They have three sons and three daughters. He is a retired Charge Nurse and College Lecturer with an academic background in modern history and a BA. Hons degree in History from Sheffield University; an MA in Twentieth Century History from Liverpool University; and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education from Manchester Metropolitan University. His Registered General Nursing qualification was gained at Trafford General Hospital (formerly Park Hospital) in Davyhulme Manchester and he has twenty years of experience in nursing and teaching. He has always had an interest in local history genealogy and archaeology with experience of working in Roman archaeology for the Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit at Manchester University. Steven has written several journal and magazine articles on these subjects in the past as well as writing and publishing several local history titles. He has also given talks to local history societies and schools on these subjects.

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