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The Battle of Heptonstall
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The Battle of Heptonstall

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In November 1643 eight hundred Royalist cavalry and foot soldiers led by Sir

Francis Mackworth attempted to seize the small West Riding town of

Heptonstall from the occupying Parliamentary forces. Although they were

driven back after a bloody night battle, several weeks later the Royalists

returned in greater numbers, sacking the town, burning the houses and taking

the livestock. The wool trade was destroyed for a generation. Plague followed.

A few years ago, Michael Crowley turned the story of this small, bloody battle in the English Civil War into a community play. The Battle of Heptonstall takes some of the characters from the play - real and imagined - and lets them tell their own version of events. It is an examination of ideology, class and Englishness, from the Putney Debates to Brexit, a book about propaganda and division, authority and dissent, reaction and resistance, then and now.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Smokestack Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 June 2021
Pages
96
ISBN
9781838198824

In November 1643 eight hundred Royalist cavalry and foot soldiers led by Sir

Francis Mackworth attempted to seize the small West Riding town of

Heptonstall from the occupying Parliamentary forces. Although they were

driven back after a bloody night battle, several weeks later the Royalists

returned in greater numbers, sacking the town, burning the houses and taking

the livestock. The wool trade was destroyed for a generation. Plague followed.

A few years ago, Michael Crowley turned the story of this small, bloody battle in the English Civil War into a community play. The Battle of Heptonstall takes some of the characters from the play - real and imagined - and lets them tell their own version of events. It is an examination of ideology, class and Englishness, from the Putney Debates to Brexit, a book about propaganda and division, authority and dissent, reaction and resistance, then and now.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Smokestack Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 June 2021
Pages
96
ISBN
9781838198824