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Kevin Binfield (Editor)

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May 10, 2004

Named for their probably mythical leader, Ned Ludd, the Luddites were a group of social agitators in nineteenth-century Britain who tried to prevent the mechanization of cloth factories, which they blamed for increased unemployment, poverty, and hunger in industrial centers. Though famous for the often violent protests they organized, the Luddites also engaged in literary resistence in the form of poems, proclamations, petitions, songs, and letters. In this volume, literary scholar Kevin Binfield collects complete texts written by Luddites or Luddite sympathizers between 1811 and 1816, adds detailed notes, and organizes the documents by the three primary regions of origin: the Midlands, Northwestern England, and Yorkshire.

In an extensive introduction to the texts, Binfield provides a historical overview for those unfamiliar with the particulars of the Luddites and their activities, while also exploring their rhetorical strategies and illuminating their literary context. Written for the most part from a collective point of view, the writings range from judicious to bloodthirsty in tone and reveal a fascination both with legal forms of address and with the more personal forms of Romantic literature, as well as with the recent political revolutions in France and America. By bringing together diverse texts, the true meaning and value of Luddite writings can be analyzed and assessed. As such, this anthology, which features a foreword by Adrian Randall of the University of Birmingham, will be an ideal reference for scholars of rhetoric and the history of labor, technology and society.

(2009)

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The Luddites have been appropriated by Marxist historians as pioneers of working-class self-awareness and by latter-day technophobes as early rebels against a dehumanizing machine civilization. This engaging academic study of authentic Luddite rhetoric seeks to rescue them from such "totalizing" interpretations and let them speak for themselves. Murray State University English professor Binfield amasses a wealth of original documents from the period 1811 to 1817, including articulate public appeals for higher wages and proscriptions against labor-saving industrial machinery, semi-literate death threats against employers who paid no heed to such appeals, songs and poems celebrating the exploits of the "perhaps apocryphal" Ned Ludd in demolishing the offending machines, and penitent letters from death row written by Ludd’s real-life followers. This is a fine-grained micro-history, exploring the variations between different regions of England and different sectors of the textile trade as workers sought to adapt the figure of Ludd to their small-scale struggles with the local economic and political establishment. Binfield finds a number of sometimes conflicting tendencies, including traditionalist citations of centuries-old customs and statutes regulating the textile industry, trade-unionist ambitions to gain a seat at the table with manufacturers, ostentatious legalism, and Jacobin calls to overthrow king and aristocracy alike. Binfield’s blend of labor history and rhetorical analysis is usually insightful, and scholars will find his illuminating commentary on the large selection of texts reprinted here a valuable resource for further research. Photos.
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This volume makes available and accessible a wealth of textual and cultural information that has been overlooked for far too long by literary scholars and cultural historians alike. It opens a window upon the writings and rhetoric of a volatile and often dangerous group of activists whose activities were well known to the contemporary cultural elite, the political establishment, and the masses, and whose threat to the social and political system of the times was very real. Binfield's scholarship is meticulous and his writing lively and engaging. The impact of this book for studies of British Romantic culture cannot be overestimated.

(Stephen C. Behrendt, George Holmes Distinguished Professor of English, University of Nebraska 2006)

Like most people, I had too readily accepted that Luddite actions spoke more loudly than words and that historians were handicapped by the paucity of authentic working-class writing. This is, I believe, a ground-breaking work.

(Malcom I. Thomas, Emeritus Professor of History, The University of Queensland 2006)

Think what I might have accomplished... if I hadn't had my nose buried in Writings of the Luddites.

(John Wilson Christianity Today )

This very welcome book provides an introduction to the Midlands, Northwestern, and Yorkshire Luddism.

(Modern Language Review )

This work shines not just as a collection on an important topic but more generally as an artisanal guide to the art and mystery of archival research.

(Marc W. Steinberg Enterprise and Society )

Kevin Binfield has collected more primary Luddite documents than have ever been published before, but he has also used his considerable skills... to contextualize each document.

(Michael Austin Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography )

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HOME OFFICE SECRETARY Richard Ryder received following letter from Manchester shortly after the May 1812 assassination of Prime Minister Spencer Perceval. Read the first page
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gentlemen hosiers, cropper lads, framework knitting trade, framework knitters, shearing frames, hereby discharge, cloth dressers, enclosing correspondence, gig mills, loyalist meeting, stocking trade, master clothiers, dressing machines, shear frames, frame breakers, lusty stroke, lace manufacturers, fal lal, machine wrecking, machine breakers, woolen trade, woolen industry, stocking frames, machine breaking, treasury solicitor
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Home Office, West Riding, General Ludd, Nottingham Review, Midlands Luddism, Ned Ludd, Joseph Radcliffe, Yorkshire Luddism, Radcliffe Papers, Leicester County Gaol, Northwestern Luddism, Yorkshire Luddite, Malcolm Thomis, Midlands Luddites, Nottinghamshire Luddism, Thomas Savidge, Corporation Committee, Edward Ludd, Nottinghamshire Archives, Plain Silk Stocking-Makers, Richard Wood, Frank Peel, George Mellor, Peter Plush, Some Particulars
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