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Down With The Fences

Changes To www.brh.org.uk

The News page has been deleted. From now on the blog will be used to relay BRHG news.

A new page has been added which gives details about the new Bristol Radical Pamphleteer publications. Click here to go to the Publications Page.

Down With The Fences

Details of these events that were held between the 1st and 11th of May 2008 can be found by clicking here. Audio files of the lectures are now available.

The Seven Stars Plaque

BRHG are helping to raise funds for a new plaque outside The Seven Stars pub in Thomas Lane, Bristol.

Click here to find out more.

Find out about the Bristol Radical Pamphleteer pamphlet on Thomas Clarkson and the Seven Stars Pub.

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Previously In Radical History …

Down With The Fences - The Struggle For The Global Commons
Thursday May 1st – Sunday May 11th 2008
From Magna Carta to the enclosure rioters of the Forest of Dean; from the stripping of the oil commons of the 20th century to the enclosure of the peoples’ game in the Premier League; from the rise of the corporations to the massive gentrification programme launched in our cities, we examined the process of enclosure, the forces that drive it and some of the historical and current confrontations that have occurred as a result.
Bristol Radical History Week 2007 - Pirates, Witches & Smugglers
27th October to 6th November 2007
Who were these 'outcasts'? Why are we so fascinated by them? Do their villainous representations carry clues to their real nature? Another heady brew of lectures, debates, film, outings, story telling, music, cider and the now infamous Pirate Booze Cruise.
The BRH Summer Party On Brandon Hill
19th August 2007
Despite the vagaries of the English summer of 2007, a small but feisty mob of radical historians, skate boarders and cider drinkers gathered on Brandon Hill in Clifton. We were both celebrating the 175th anniversary of the invasion of the Great Reform Dinner and protesting against the dispersal order served on Bristol citizens this summer. What is the connection?
Slavery - The Hidden History
4th to 15th March 2007
March 2007 is the 200th anniversary of the parliamentary abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire. This was a series of events to both mark and critique the occasion. In a series of public lectures and debates we examined some of the areas of the history that will be neglected by the official events. We also examined the links between punk, beer and the abolitionist movement in Bristol.
Bristol Radical History Week 2006
28th October to 5th November 2006
32 Events, Over 9 Days at 7 Venues. Bristol Radical History Week 2006 was a series of events aimed at opening up to public scrutiny some of the hidden and misrepresented history of Bristol. Rather then concentrating on royals, famous engineers or wealthy merchants, Bristol Radical History Week was concerned with the proper people of Bristol. The mass of sometime rebellious and mutinous people who had their own agendas to fulfil. Lectures, debates, music, art, film, re-enactments and (if you can believe it) more.
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