English Radical Tradition

Resources for understanding the English radical tradition, from the priest of the English uprising of 1381 and his reception history to the pioneering historian of England’s wilder past

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This website is dedicated to promoting resources for the study of John Ball in history and interpretation and the leading historian of English radicalism, A. L. Morton. It is run by James Crossley and accompanies his books, Spectres of John Ball: The “Peasants’ Revolt” in English Political History, 1381-2020 (Equinox) and A. L. Morton and the Radical Tradition (Palgrave Macmillan)

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