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Chartism


Cambridge Perspectives in History

No. of pages 148

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This book considers the ways in which working people in the nineteenth century sought justice through the Chartist movement. Richard Brown poses fundamental questions about the movement and considers them through the interpretations of both contemporary and later historians. Central themes and episodes covered include a study of the emergence of Chartism, the Chartists and their leaders and an account of the three phases of Chartism from 1836 to 1848.

 

This book is part of a book series called Cambridge Perspectives in History .

There are 148 pages in this book. This book was published 1998 by Cambridge University Press .

This book has the following chapters: Introduction: Chartism - a question of interpretation; 1. The emergence of Chartism; 2. Who were the Chartists?; 3. The Chartist Leadership; 4. Chartism:phase 1, 1836-40; 5. Chartism: phase 2, 1840-42; 6. Chartism: phase 3, 1843-48; 7. 'The Charter and something more'.

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Cambridge Perspectives in History

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