
About
Britain, 1910–1914 — a nation on edge. Strikes rumble through factories, banners rise in the streets, and the old order trembles under the weight of class struggle. In this episode of Dark History, we peel back the layers of protest, power, and resistance that defined the era known as The Great Unrest.
From the coal pits of Wales to the docks of Liverpool, ordinary people took extraordinary risks — confronting industrial greed, political secrecy, and social scandal. Through lost voices, newspaper whispers, and newly unearthed archives, we revisit the moment Britain nearly tore itself apart — and the echoes that still shape its society today.
Because history doesn’t always whisper. Sometimes, it shouts through the smoke.
From the coal pits of Wales to the docks of Liverpool, ordinary people took extraordinary risks — confronting industrial greed, political secrecy, and social scandal. Through lost voices, newspaper whispers, and newly unearthed archives, we revisit the moment Britain nearly tore itself apart — and the echoes that still shape its society today.
Because history doesn’t always whisper. Sometimes, it shouts through the smoke.