Granny Made Me An Anarchist
Stuart Christie
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In 1964, Christie was arrested in Spain and charged with attempting to assassinate General Franco. He was 18, far from his home in Glasgow, and could speak no Spanish. The worst part was that the charge was true. Christie was convicted, and became Britain's most famous anarchist. In 1972 he was arrested again, this time in Britain, suspected of being a member of The Angry Brigade. The Angry Brigade was an anarchist group that had - intending that no-one should be injured - blown up several London embassies and the houses of prominent British officials. Their trial became a sensational confrontation between the state and those who tried to overthrow it. Christie was not a member, although he knew those who were and stood trial alongside them. He was acquitted; all the others were sent to gaol. These events bookend an era when a sizeable proportion of the British population thought that the government might be overthrown by the will of the people, in favour of a better society, if only the right spark could be lit. It wasn't. People have never thought that way again.
Book Details
ISBN: 9780743263566
Publisher: Scribner
Publication Date: 01 August 2005
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Pages: 423 p.
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General Politics
History & Archaeology
Related Subjects
Anarchism
British & Irish History: Postwar, From C 1945 -
C 1960 To C 1970
United Kingdom, Great Britain


