Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 1 - Chartist and anti-Chartist pamphlets
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TitleChartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 1 - Chartist and anti-Chartist pamphlets
Place of publicationNew York
PublisherGarland
Year of publication1986
Dimensions23cm
MaterialBook
ISBN0824055837
Consists ofAn address to the working men of England: especially those from the eighteen to thirty years of age who are capable of serving in the standing army
An address on the people's charter
A glance at the present times, chiefly with reference to the working men
The question 'what is a Chartist?' Answered
The designs of the Chartists and their probable consequences
Warnings to the people on street warfare. A series of weekly letters, in which all the records of European revolutions are quoted; and opinions and street tactics impartially given for the benefit of the armed people Letters 1- 7
The rights of woman: exhibiting her natural, civil and political claims to a share in the legislative and executive power of the state
An examination of the corn and provision laws from their first enactment to the present period
Letters to the Manchester Chartists
Stubborn facts from the factories by a Manchester operative. Published and dedicated to the working classes
An address on the people's charter
A glance at the present times, chiefly with reference to the working men
The question 'what is a Chartist?' Answered
The designs of the Chartists and their probable consequences
Warnings to the people on street warfare. A series of weekly letters, in which all the records of European revolutions are quoted; and opinions and street tactics impartially given for the benefit of the armed people Letters 1- 7
The rights of woman: exhibiting her natural, civil and political claims to a share in the legislative and executive power of the state
An examination of the corn and provision laws from their first enactment to the present period
Letters to the Manchester Chartists
Stubborn facts from the factories by a Manchester operative. Published and dedicated to the working classes
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