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词条 The Angry Brigade
释义

  1. History

      Origins    1970s   Resurfaced Angry Brigade of the 1980s 

  2. Aftermath

  3. Cultural influence

     Literature  Radio  Film  Music 

  4. See also

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. Further reading

  8. External links

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The Angry Brigade was a left-wing revolutionary group responsible for a series of bomb attacks in England between 1970 and 1972.

History

Origins

In mid-1968 demonstrations took place in London, centred on the US embassy in Grosvenor Square, against US involvement in the Vietnam War. One of the organisers of these demonstrations, the well-known radical Tariq Ali, has said he recalls an approach by someone representing the Angry Brigade who wished to bomb the embassy; he told them it was a terrible idea and no bombing took place.{{sfn|Horspool|2009 |p=385}}

1970s

The Angry Brigade decided to launch a bombing campaign with small bombs – in order to maximise media exposure to their demands while keeping collateral damage to a minimum. The campaign started in August 1970 and continued for a year until arrests took place the following summer.{{sfn|Horspool|2009|pp=385, 386}}

Targets included banks, embassies, the Miss World event in 1970 (or rather a BBC Outside Broadcast vehicle earmarked for use in the BBC's coverage) and the homes of Conservative MPs. In total, police attributed 25 bombings to the Angry Brigade. The bombings mostly caused property damage; one person was slightly injured.{{sfn|Horspool|2009|pp=385,386}}

Resurfaced Angry Brigade of the 1980s

In the 1980s the Angry Brigade resurfaced as the Angry Brigade Resistance Movement – part of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement (IRSM).[1][2]

Aftermath

Jake Prescott, whose origins were in the mining community of Dunfermline, was arrested and tried in 1971. Melford Stevenson[3][4] sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment (later reduced to 10), mostly spent in Category A high security prisons. Later he said he realised then that he "was the one who was angry and the people [he] met were more like the Slightly Cross Brigade".[5] The other members of the group from North-East London, the "Stoke Newington Eight", were prosecuted for carrying out bombings as the Angry Brigade in one of the longest criminal trials of English history (it lasted from 30 May to 6 December 1972). As a result of the trial, John Barker, Jim Greenfield, Hilary Creek and Anna Mendleson received prison sentences of 10 years. A number of other defendants were found not guilty, including Stuart Christie, who had previously been imprisoned in Spain for carrying explosives with the intent to assassinate the dictator Francisco Franco, and Angela Mason who became a director of the LGBT rights group Stonewall and was awarded an OBE for services to homosexual rights.{{sfn|Horspool|2009 |p=386}}

In February 2002, Prescott apologised for his role in bombing Robert Carr's house and called on other members of the Angry Brigade to also come forward.[6]

On 3 February 2002, The Guardian reported a history of the Angry Brigade and an update on what its former members were doing then.[7]

On 9 August 2002, BBC R4 aired Graham White’s historical drama, The Trial of the Angry Brigade. Produced by Peter Kavanagh, this was a reconstruction of the trial combined with other background information. The cast included Kenneth Cranham, Juliet Stevenson and Mark Strong.[8]

In March 2009, British family care activist and novelist Erin Pizzey reportedly declined to comment on the temporary withdrawal by its publishers of the book Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain following her complaint it had falsely linked her to the Angry Brigade.[9][10]

Cultural influence

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Literature

  • Howard Brenton's 1973 play Magnificence, about a group of far-left revolutionaries in a London squat, is partly inspired by the Angry Brigade.
  • Alan Burns, The Angry Brigade: A Documentary Novel (Allison & Busby, 1973).
  • Gordon Carr, John Barker, Stuart Christie, The Angry Brigade: A History of Britain's First Urban Guerilla Group, 1975 (reissued 2005). {{ISBN|0-9549507-3-9}}.
  • The Angry Brigade 1967–1984: Documents and Chronology, Bratach Dubh Anarchist Pamphlets, 1978.
  • David Edgar's 1983 play Maydays features a scene referencing the Angry Brigade.
  • The group are parodied in Doris Lessing's The Good Terrorist (1985), in which a group of naive, young, communist squatters split over whether or not to join the IRA.
  • Tom Vague, Anarchy in the UK: The Angry Brigade, AK Press, 1997, {{ISBN|1-873176-98-8}}.
  • John Barker, Bending the Bars, Hastings, England: Christie Books, 2002 (reissued 2006: {{ISBN|1-873976-31-3}}).
  • Stuart Christie, Granny Made me an Anarchist: General Franco, The Angry Brigade and Me, Scribner, 2004.[11]
  • The group and trial feature in Jake Arnott's 2006 novel Johnny Come Home.[12]
  • Hari Kunzru's 2007 novel My Revolutions is inspired by the Angry Brigade.[13]
  • The Angry Brigade, a 2014 play by James Graham.

Radio

  • Graham White, The Trial of the Angry Brigade, BBC Radio 4. Produced by Peter Kavanagh and broadcast 9 August 2002.

Film

  • Gordon Carr, The Angry Brigade: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Britain's First Urban Guerilla Group (DVD), BBC, January 1973. Released on DVD in 2008 by PM Press.
  • Gordon Carr, The Persons Unknown (DVD) 1980. Features as a DVD extra on the January 1973 BBC documentary The Angry Brigade: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Britain's First Urban Guerilla Group.
  • Our Friends in the North (BBC TV drama series, 1995), features a storyline in which a main character joins a fictional left-wing terrorist group based on the Angry Brigade.
  • On 16 September 2013 the BBC’s The One Show aired a short documentary on the Angry Brigade, stating: "Joe Crowley discovers how the violent tactics of the Angry Brigade lead to the formation of the bomb squad."[14]

Music

  • Hawkwind, "Urban Guerrilla", 1973
  • Void, "The Angry Brigade",
  • Wax Dolls (John Watts), Fischer Z, "The Angry Brigade", 1978
  • The Bear Quartet, "Angry Brigade"
  • Architect & Heiress, "The Angry Brigade"
  • War Criminal George Pt. 1, "The Angry Brigade"
  • Rome, "The Angry Brigade"

See also

  • Walsall Anarchists
  • First of May Group
  • Anarchism in the United Kingdom
  • Black Mask
  • King Mob
  • Movement 2 June

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.akpress.org/angrybrigade.html|title=The Angry Brigade 1967-1984 - AK Press|publisher=|accessdate=26 November 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/AngryBrigade/Struggle_Continues.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-09-23 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121010173456/http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/AngryBrigade/Struggle_Continues.html |archivedate=10 October 2012 |df=dmy-all }}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2507&dat=19711125&id=NeU9AAAAIBAJ&sjid=dkgMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6362,5042832|title='Trick questions' protest at Carr bomb trial|date=25 November 1971|work=Glasgow Herald|accessdate=17 July 2012}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1094490/Social-Services-chiefs-husband-drug-addicted-violent-terrorist.html|title=Social Services chief's husband was drug-addicted violent terrorist |date=14 December 2008|work=Mail Online|accessdate=17 July 2012}}
5. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2002/feb/03/features.magazine27 | location=London | work=The Guardian | title=Look back in anger | first=Martin | last=Bright | date=3 February 2002}}
6. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2002/feb/03/martinbright.theobserver Angry Brigade's Bomb Apology], The Observer, 2 February 2002
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2002/feb/03/features.magazine27|title=Look back in anger|first=Martin|last=Bright|date=2 February 2002|publisher=|accessdate=26 November 2016|via=The Guardian}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.christiebooks.com/ChristieBooksWP/2010/06/bbc-r4-graham-whites-the-trial-of-the-angry-brigade/|title=BBC R4 – Graham White’s ‘The Trial Of The Angry Brigade’ – Christie Books|publisher=|accessdate=26 November 2016}}
9. ^Sam Jones & Maev Kennedy [https://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/mar/09/andrew-marr-book-legal-action "Marr book urgently withdrawn"], The Guardian, 9 March 2009.
10. ^{{cite web |url=http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/latestnews/Marr39s-bestseller-is-taken-off.5050625.jp|title= The Scotsman, 9 March 2009}}
11. ^https://www.lrb.co.uk/v26/n24/david-edgar/vindicated
12. ^https://www.theguardian.com/books/2006/apr/29/featuresreviews.guardianreview19
13. ^https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/fictionreviews/3667613/Make-love-then-war.html
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bkfm0|title=16/09/2013, The One Show - BBC One|publisher=|accessdate=26 November 2016}}

References

  • {{cite book|ref=harv|last=Horspool |first=David |year=2009 |chapter=Grovenor Square and the Angry Brigade|title=The English Rebel: One Thousand Years of Troublemaking from the Normans to the Nineties |pages=384–386 |location=London |publisher=Viking |isbn=978-0-670-91619-1}}

Further reading

  • The Angry Brigade: A history of Britain's first urban guerilla group, Gordon Carr, 1975 (reissued by Stuart Christie 2005) {{ISBN|0-9549507-3-9}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20140526000246/http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/AngryBrigade/ The Angry Brigade 1967-1984: Documents and Chronology], Bratach Dubh Anarchist Pamphlets, 1978
  • Anarchy in the UK: The Angry Brigade, Tom Vague, AK Press, 1997, {{ISBN|1-873176-98-8}}
  • Bending the Bars, John Barker, Christie Books, 2002 (reissued 2006). {{ISBN|1-873976-31-3}}.
  • Edward Heath Made Me Angry, Stuart Christie, Christie Books, 2004. 978-1873976234.
  • Granny Made me an Anarchist: General Franco, The Angry Brigade and Me, Stuart Christie, Scribner, 2004. 978-0743263566.

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20121008224541/http://www.gardenvisit.com/blog/2011/03/22/the-passing-of-a-friend-anna-mendelson-of-the-angry-brigade:/ A personal memory of Anna in 1968]
  • Libertarian community and organising resource. Libertarian communism and anarchism in the UK
  • Angry Brigade: Documents and Chronology, 1967-1984
  • John Barker's review of Tom Vague's Anarchy in the UK: the Angry Brigade
  • Look back in anger (An article by The Observer on the 30th Anniversary of their trial)
  • Interview with Stuart Christie (3:AM Magazine)
  • Interview with John Barker (3:AM Magazine)
  • British minister's home bombed (BBC 'On This Day' article)
  • Timeline of actions (spunk.org)
  • Obituary of Anna Mendleson
  • 1973 article on the Stoke Newington Eight trial
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110720173028/http://th-rough.eu/writers/john-barker John Barker's personal page on Through Europe]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20130918050022/http://www.christiebooks.com/ChristieBooksWP/ Christie Books]
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