The Geographies of Protest and Public Space in Mid-Nineteenth-Century London: The Hyde Park Railings Affair

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Hannah Awcock
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abstract:On 23 July 1866 a protest took place in Hyde Park, London, which provides a lens through which to analyze historical struggles over access to, and control of, public space. What began as a protest in favor of manhood suffrage became a conflict over the character and purpose of the park. It sparked public debates about which groups of people could access Hyde Park, and what activities were acceptable within it. These debates raise questions about who was entitled to make such decisions and the impact of these decisions on London's radical culture. This article uses newspaper articles and parliamentary debates to explore the dispute that unfolded both before and after the Hyde Park Railings Affair. In doing so, it furthers our understanding of the geographies of protest and the ongoing negotiation of public space.
19世纪中期伦敦的抗议地理学和公共空间:海德公园栏杆事件
1866年7月23日,伦敦海德公园发生了一场抗议活动,这为我们分析公共空间进入和控制的历史斗争提供了一个视角。一开始是为了支持成年男子选举权的抗议活动,后来演变成了围绕公园的性质和目的的冲突。这引发了公众对哪些人群可以进入海德公园以及哪些活动是可以接受的讨论。这些争论提出了这样的问题:谁有权做出这样的决定,以及这些决定对伦敦激进文化的影响。本文利用报纸文章和议会辩论来探讨海德公园栏杆事件前后展开的争论。在此过程中,它进一步加深了我们对抗议的地理位置和正在进行的公共空间谈判的理解。
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