Description
John Gurney reveals the hidden history of Winstanley and his movement. As part of the radical ferment which swept England at the time of the civil war, Winstanley led the Diggers in taking over land and running it as 'a common treasury for all' - provoking violent opposition from landowners. Gurney also guides us through Winstanley's writings, which are among the most remarkable prose writings of his age.
Gurney proves that the Diggers, (or the New Levellers, as they called themselves) remain as an inspiration to many radical movements today.
About the Author
John Gurney (1960-2014) was a Visiting Fellow in the School of Historical Studies, Newcastle University and author of Brave Community: The Digger Movement in the English Revolution (2007).
Reviews
'Outstanding. An exciting and extremely well-written account of Winstanley's development as thinker and experimental communist' -- Nigel Smith, William and Annie S. Paton Foundation Professor of Ancient and Modern Literature, Princeton University
'This is a clear-eyed yet sympathetic account of one of the most baffling figures of the English Revolution' -- Mark Kishlansky, Frank Baird Jr. Professor of History at Harvard University
'An admirably succinct and clear guide to the complex career andthought of Gerrard Winstanley - a fascinating commentary on the complex and shifting world of radical thought during the revolutionary decades' -- Mike Braddick, Professor of History at the University of Sheffield
'Years of painstaking research have been condensed into a clear, lively, and informative discussion. Indeed, even for specialists there is a fair amount of new material here ... an excellent introduction' -- Ariel Hessayon, The Historian
Book Information
ISBN 9780745331836
Author John Gurney
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press
Weight(grams) 179g