Chartist Movement in Britain, 1838-1850. Volume 5 (2021)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Chartist Movement in Britain, 1838-1850. Volume 5 (2021)
- Main Title:
- Chartist Movement in Britain, 1838-1850.
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Gregory Claeys.
- Authors:
- Claeys, Gregory
- Editors:
- Claeys, Gregory
- Contents:
- Volume 5 Peter Murray McDouall, The Charter, What it Means! The Chartists, What they Want! (1848); George Bown, Physical Force. An Address to All Classes of Reformers, but Especially to Those who are Unjustly Excluded from the Franchise (1848); 'A Working Man', Moral Force: A Reply to an Address entitled Physical Force (1848); Samuel Kydd, Direct Taxation, Financial Reform, and the Suffrage. A Letter Addressed to All Reformers (1848); [William Lovett], The People's League. To the People of London and its Vicinity (1848); National Association, Address to the French People (1848); 'H G', Address to the Working Classes of Great Britain (1848); Thomas Cooper, ed., The Land for the Labourers, and the Fraternity of Nations: A Scheme for a New Industrial System, just Published in Paris, and Intended for Proposal to the National Assembly (1848); William Lovett, Justice Safer than Expediency: an Appeal to the Middle Classes on the Question of the Suffrage (1848); Joseph Barker, Aristocracy and Democracy. The Speech of Mr Barker at the Bolton Tea Party on Thursday Evening, September 28, 1848 (1848); Ebenezer Jones, The Land Monopoly, the Suffering and Demoralization Caused by it; and the Justice and Expediency of its Abolition (1849); Robert W Russell, America Compared with England. The Respective Social Effects of the American and English Systems of Government and Legislation; and the Mission of Democracy (1849); Thomas Cooper, Eight Letters to the Young Men of the Working-ClassesVolume 5 Peter Murray McDouall, The Charter, What it Means! The Chartists, What they Want! (1848); George Bown, Physical Force. An Address to All Classes of Reformers, but Especially to Those who are Unjustly Excluded from the Franchise (1848); 'A Working Man', Moral Force: A Reply to an Address entitled Physical Force (1848); Samuel Kydd, Direct Taxation, Financial Reform, and the Suffrage. A Letter Addressed to All Reformers (1848); [William Lovett], The People's League. To the People of London and its Vicinity (1848); National Association, Address to the French People (1848); 'H G', Address to the Working Classes of Great Britain (1848); Thomas Cooper, ed., The Land for the Labourers, and the Fraternity of Nations: A Scheme for a New Industrial System, just Published in Paris, and Intended for Proposal to the National Assembly (1848); William Lovett, Justice Safer than Expediency: an Appeal to the Middle Classes on the Question of the Suffrage (1848); Joseph Barker, Aristocracy and Democracy. The Speech of Mr Barker at the Bolton Tea Party on Thursday Evening, September 28, 1848 (1848); Ebenezer Jones, The Land Monopoly, the Suffering and Demoralization Caused by it; and the Justice and Expediency of its Abolition (1849); Robert W Russell, America Compared with England. The Respective Social Effects of the American and English Systems of Government and Legislation; and the Mission of Democracy (1849); Thomas Cooper, Eight Letters to the Young Men of the Working-Classes (1850); James Leach, John West and George White, Chartist Tracts for the Times (1850); No. 1. Why are we Poor? What do the Chartists Want?; No. 2. Why are we Poor? The Landed Aristocracy; No. 4. The Factory System; - Trades' Union Strikes; - The Operatives' Remedy; No. 5. What is Liberty? How shall we Obtain It?; No. 6. Home Colonization! Liberty further Defined!; No. 7. Chartism, and the Charter, Defended … (more)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 5
- Volume:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 0000-0005-0000-0000
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 322.440941
Chartism - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000558760
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781000561050
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