This book explores some of the main channels and bye-ways in the history of Chartism; it considers: The place of Chartism within the wider framework of Victorian politics The Chartist Land Plan The impact of Canada's 1837-8 rebellions on Chartism Chartism's endurance in Wales beyond the 1839 Rising The role of children in Chartist campaigning Key questions in Chartist historiography Chartism's impact on the mid-Victorian ethos of 'self-help', and on the workings of parliamentary democracy Malcolm Chase's earlier book Chartism: A New History was hailed as a landmark in published works on Chartism. This collection, firmly located within Britain's tradition of writing 'history from below', offers an unusually wide variety of stimulating perspectives on key issues in the history of what, effectively, was Britain's civil rights movement. Written in an open, accessible style it will appeal to a wide range of readers, specialist and non-specialist alike.
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This book explores some of the main channels and bye-ways in the history of Chartism; it considers: The place of Chartism within the wider framework of Victorian politics The Chartist Land Plan The impact of Canada's 1837-8 rebellions on Chartism Chartism's endurance in Wales beyond the 1839 Rising The role of children in Chartist
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The People's Charter of 1838: The Chartist legacy for parliamentary democracy; The leading question in Chartist historiography; 'Our brothers in the holy cause of freedom': British radical responses to the Canadian Rebellions of 1837-38; 'We wish only to work for ourselves': the Chartist Land Plan; 'Wholesome object lessons': the Chartist Land Plan in retrospect; Rethinking Welsh Chartism; The Chartist Penny Almanack; 'Labour's candidates': Chartism at the parliamentary polls; Chartism and 1848; Resolved in defiance of fool and of knave?: Chartism, children and conflict; Chartism and the land: 'The mighty people's question'; Out of radicalism: the mid-Victorian Freehold Land Movement. Index.
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Product details

ISBN
9780850366259
Published
2015-06-05
Publisher
The Merlin Press Ltd
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
260

Author

Biographical note

Professor Malcolm Chase teaches at the University of Leeds where he is Professor of Social History. He is the author of Chartism: A New History (Manchester UP, 2007), and of many articles on Chartist history. His television appearances include contributions to BBC's Who Do You Think You Are?, ITV's Britain's Secret Houses and Channel 4's The Real Mill. He is a Vice-President of the Society for the Study of Labour History.