An edition of The Chartist movement (1995)

The Chartist movement

a new annotated bibliography

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An edition of The Chartist movement (1995)

The Chartist movement

a new annotated bibliography

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Chartism, which was supported by tens of thousands of working-class people in mid-nineteenth-century, Britain, took its name from the People's Charter. Published in 1838, the Charter called for universal suffrage, the ballot, no property qualifications for members of parliament, payment for members of parliament, equal electoral areas and annual parliaments.

The Chartist movement continues to attract considerable attention. Scholarly books and articles appear with regularity, and the movement features prominently in courses taught in universities and schools. This bibliography expands, updates and corrects the one compiled by J.F.C. Harrison and Dorothy Thompson in 1978 (Harvester Press).

A comprehensive list of manuscript material - letters, petitions, notebooks and poetry - relevant to the study of Chartism is provided, as well as a section on contemporary printed sources incorporating books, pamphlets, handbills, posters, Chartist and near-Chartist periodicals, with a location provided for each of the latter. Books, articles and theses written on different aspects of Chartism since 1978 are also included. Annotations amplify many of the sources and provide the reader with useful guidance.

The bibliography includes an introductory essay by Dorothy Thompson and will be of immense value to researchers, teachers and students of labour and social history, and Victorian studies, in universities and schools.

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Mansell
Language
English
Pages
167

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Cover of: The Chartist Movement
The Chartist Movement: A New Annotated Bibliography
March 1995, Mansell
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Cover of: The Chartist movement
The Chartist movement: a new annotated bibliography
1995, Mansell
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Edition Notes

"This bibliography is intended to supplement, rather than replace, J.F.C. Harrison and Dorothy Thompson, Bibliography of the Chartist movement 1837-1976"--Editorial note.
Includes index.

Published in
London, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
016.3224/4/094109034
Library of Congress
Z7164.L1 C543 1995, HD8396 C543 1995, HD8396

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 167 p. ;
Number of pages
167

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1111408M
ISBN 10
0720121779
LCCN
94037219
OCLC/WorldCat
31376711
Goodreads
1411792

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