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HomeResearchFriends of The People: Uneasy Radicals In The Age of The Chartists
Friends of the People: Uneasy Radicals in the Age of the Chartists
Author/editor: Owen R. Ashton, Paul A. Pickering
Publisher: Merlin Press
Year published: 2002

Abstract

FRIENDS OF THE PEOPLE

This study of six Chartist Leaders portrays movements for democracy and social progress, and explores the role of the uneasy middle classes in campaigns for working-class rights. The comparative analysis provides insights in to the development of dissent, the nature of class and of radicalism in the nineteenth century and an introduction sketches the historical context.

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http://www.merlinpress.co.uk/acatalog/Chartist_Studies_Series.html