A Devilish Kind of Courage
Anarchists, Aliens and the Siege of Sidney Street
9781789148442
9781789148824
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A Devilish Kind of Courage
Anarchists, Aliens and the Siege of Sidney Street
A thrilling account of the 1911 Siege of Sidney Street—when a young Winston Churchill allowed two immigrant revolutionaries to burn to death in London’s East End.
On January 3, 1911, police discovered Latvian revolutionaries on the lam in London’s East End. A six-hour gunfight ensued until fire consumed the building where the radicals had taken refuge. When a not-yet-prime-minister Winston Churchill arrived at the scene, he ordered officials to let the fire run its course. At least two people burned to death in the blaze, but the Latvian ringleader, Peter the Painter, remained at large. Known as the Siege of Sidney Street, the event was a nationwide sensation and ignited fierce debates about immigration, extremism, and law enforcement. This book unravels the full story of the siege, the Latvian expatriates, and London’s vibrant anarchist movement in the early twentieth century.
On January 3, 1911, police discovered Latvian revolutionaries on the lam in London’s East End. A six-hour gunfight ensued until fire consumed the building where the radicals had taken refuge. When a not-yet-prime-minister Winston Churchill arrived at the scene, he ordered officials to let the fire run its course. At least two people burned to death in the blaze, but the Latvian ringleader, Peter the Painter, remained at large. Known as the Siege of Sidney Street, the event was a nationwide sensation and ignited fierce debates about immigration, extremism, and law enforcement. This book unravels the full story of the siege, the Latvian expatriates, and London’s vibrant anarchist movement in the early twentieth century.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1 The Tottenham Outrage
2 The ‘Alien Invasion’
3 The Worker’s Friend
4 Comrades and Lovers
5 Houndsditch
6 100 Sidney Street
7 ‘A Devilish Kind of Courage’
8 ‘The Cossacks of Bourgeois Journalism’
9 Acquitted
10 Nina, Luba, Rosa
11 Who Was Peter the Painter?
12 The Anarchist Aftermath
13 Legacy
Timeline
Walk: From Tottenham Police Station to the Marshes
Walk: From Houndsditch to Sidney Street
References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
1 The Tottenham Outrage
2 The ‘Alien Invasion’
3 The Worker’s Friend
4 Comrades and Lovers
5 Houndsditch
6 100 Sidney Street
7 ‘A Devilish Kind of Courage’
8 ‘The Cossacks of Bourgeois Journalism’
9 Acquitted
10 Nina, Luba, Rosa
11 Who Was Peter the Painter?
12 The Anarchist Aftermath
13 Legacy
Timeline
Walk: From Tottenham Police Station to the Marshes
Walk: From Houndsditch to Sidney Street
References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
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