A Reflection on the Luddites and Their Sympathizers
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Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2018
This is a reflection on the Luddites and sympathetic literature that I read from Lord Byron and others. My main question is: does Luddite literature accurately reflect the historical events and environment of the Luddite movement (1811-1816)?
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