'The essays in The Cato Street Conspiracy present valuable new work on the international context and political repercussions of the Cato Street conspiracy. The essays by Chase, Hanley, and Murtagh are further useful as readings about the wider themes of four nations history, Black history, and Irish migrant history… This book of essays opens a series of windows on the post-Peterloo world of radical conspiracy, and is particularly strong on the Irish and Caribbean dimensions. At the same time, it opens a debate about the real strength of the English Jacobin tradition at the time of Cato Street.'Dr Robert Poole (University of Cumbria), Reviews in History'Collectively, this body of essays is successful in giving the Cato Street conspiracy a much more prominent place in the history of British radicalism.'Muiris MacGiollabhui, Journal of British Studies