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Had the Gunpowder Plot succeeded and the Catholics managed to blow up the king, the royal family and Parliament, English history would have been shaped by a terrorist act of unprecedented proportions, shattering in terms of both the damage inflicted and its propaganda value. James Sharpe examines the fateful night of 5 November 1605 and the tangled web of religion and politics which gave rise to the plot. He uncovers how celebration of the event, and of Guy Fawkes, the one gunpowder plotter everyone remembers, has changed over the centuries. Today, although most of the religious connotations have long been ignored, the bonfires remain. The festival created in 1605 by the state and church to commemorate a failed act of Catholic terrorism, now provides an annual raison d'etre for the firework industry and an annual source of concern for Britain's cat owners. Every year the crowds gather, the bonfires are lit and the firework displays dazzle again. Interestingly however, the tradition is fast changing and reverting to the pre-Gunpowder Plot festival (now much Americanised) of Halloween.Product Identifiers
PublisherProfile Books
ISBN-139781861977274
eBay Product ID (ePID)87617950
Product Key Features
Number of Pages240 Pages
Publication NameRemember, Remember the Fifth of November: Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory
Publication Year2005
TypeTextbook
AuthorJames Sharpe
Subject AreaBiographies & True Stories
Dimensions
Item Height208 mm
Item Weight375 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorJames Sharpe