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A01=D. G. Wright
Anti-Poor Law
Anti-Poor Law Agitation
Anti-Poor Law Movement
artisan activism
Author_D. G. Wright
British radical movement analysis
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chartist
Chartist Leaders
Cheshire Cat
Christopher Wyvill
class
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George III
Household Suffrage
Labour Aristocracy
lancashire
manhood
Manhood Suffrage
Mass Radical Activity
mid-Victorian Decades
middle class alliances
nineteenth century Britain
Northern Star
political protest movements
Poor Man's Guardian
Popular Radicalism
press
Queen Caroline Affair
radicals
Reform Act
Reform League
Short Time Committees
social reform history
south
Spa Fields Riots
suffrage
unstamped
Unstamped Press
Victorian era politics
working
Working Class Radical
Working Class Radical Movement
Working Class Radicals
Working Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781138172944
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jun 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This well-argued and richly-detailed book concludes that the working-class radical movement was never able to prove a serious challenge to the stability of the British state; and, in fact, achieved very little in these years, except when operating in conjunction with the political movements and organizations of the middle class.
Popular Radicalism
€192.20
