Sheffield Trouble Makers: Rebels and Radicals in Sheffield History by David Price
George III described Sheffield as a `damned bad place at a time when the town was notorious for radical agitation. This book traces this radical tradition right up to the 1980s, when David Blunketts Socialist Republic of South Yorkshire fought Mrs Thatcher. The book tells of dramatic events - the burning of the vicars Broomhall residence, Samuel Holberrys attempted Chartist uprising, the `Sheffield outrages of the 1860s, John Ruskins Communist experiment in Totley, the Sheffield mass trespass, the raising of the red flag over the town hall in 1981. The book is valuable historically in describing the important part played in Britains radical history by this great Northern city, with its dissenting middle classes, its independent-minded artisans, its championship of the weak against the strong and its unwillingness to be pushed around.