
158: Finsbury Circus: Marsh to Metropolitan Marvels
May 8, 2026 - 00:28:40
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & Podcasts
Hazel Baker of London Guided Walks welcomes you to the London History Podcast for the first of a two-part deep dive into the dramatic events of 1381—often known as the Peasants’ Revolt. Joining Hazel is City of London gu...
152: The Peasant's Revolt Part I - How it Came About is an episode from London History by londonguidedwalks.co.uk. Hazel Baker of London Guided Walks welcomes you to the London History Podcast for the first of a two-part deep dive into the...
This episode belongs to London History.
Use the player on this page to stream the episode online.
Published Feb 20, 2026, 00:45:24 long, audio available.
Hazel Baker of London Guided Walks welcomes you to the London History Podcast for the first of a two-part deep dive into the dramatic events of 1381—often known as the Peasants’ Revolt. Joining Hazel is City of London guide and lecturer Ian McDiarmid, as they unpack why “peasants” is far from an accurate label. Contemporary records and post-revolt indictments reveal that many participants were skilled workers or even minor landowners, challenging long-held assumptions about this uprising. Together they trace the revolt’s roots in three powerful pressures: crushing and unfair taxation—especially the infamous poll taxes—England’s costly and faltering campaigns in the Hundred Years’ War, and deep economic tensions following the Black Death. With landowners trying to freeze wages and reassert labour controls, resentment brewed across the country. The episode explores the political turmoil surrounding the teenage Richard II, corruption scandals involving figures like Alice Perrers, William Latimer, and Richard Lyons, and London’s bitter clashes with John of Gaunt over civic rights and Wyclif’s reformist ideas. As rebellion ignites in Essex and Kent, the movement gathers momentum under Wat Tyler, culminating in the rebels’ march to London and their tense first meeting with the king at Deptford. The story closes with the rebels poised to enter London—setting the stage for part two, which follows the uprising as it engulfs the city. You can explore even more through Hazel’s related blog posts on the Marshalsea, London’s aldermen, John of Gaunt’s Savoy Palace, and Alice Perrers. Show Notes
You can listen to 152: The Peasant's Revolt Part I - How it Came About online on Radio and Podcast. Open the player on this page to stream the available audio.
152: The Peasant's Revolt Part I - How it Came About is an episode from London History by londonguidedwalks.co.uk.
This episode is 00:45:24 long.
This episode was published on Feb 20, 2026.
Yes. Use the heart button on the episode page to add it to your favorite episodes list.
Yes. This page shows related episodes from London History when more episodes are available from the podcast feed.
You can listen to 152: The Peasant's Revolt Part I - How it Came About on this page when the episode audio is available from the podcast feed.
152: The Peasant's Revolt Part I - How it Came About is from London History by londonguidedwalks.co.uk.
Published Feb 20, 2026 and 00:45:24 long