Radical Lawyer in Victorian England

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'The name of Roberts became a terror to the mineowners ... such was the dread of this 'lightning attorney general' who seemed to be everywhere at once' - Friedrich EngeIs The Condition of the Working Classes.<br/><br/>W. P Roberts (1806-1871) was a founder and leading member of the Chartist movement. He was the first lawyer to campaign on behalf of labour and to use the judicial system to defend workers' rights. His efforts on behalf of the miners earned him the title 'the miners' attorney'. In the 1840s and 1850s his fame throughout the north of England made him the subject of popular ballads. Though he was never a socialist he acted as solicitor to Marx and Engels.<br/><br/>In addition to providing a splendid portrait of W. P Roberts this book casts new light on the position of working people in Victorian society on the development of trade unions on Chartism and the co-operative movement and on industrial law. It deals in detail with the Victorian authorities' extraordinary efforts to control social unrest - the use of agents provocateurs police informers and manipulation of the judicial process. It also covers the beginnings of Irish terrorism in the Manchester Martyrs and Clerkenwell Explosion cases as well as the creation of a legal framework to deal with it.
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