An original study of the role of the Chartist press in the campaign for democracy in Victorian Britain and overseas. Covering the period form 1838 to the late 1850s, it considers the press in England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and Australia. Most of the contributors are well-known specialists in the history of Chartism, writing from both innovative and revisionist perspectives. The editors provide a comprehensive introduction, setting each contribution in context and discussing how these essays expand our knowledge of Chartism
DNCJ is a large-scale reference work covering the journalism industry in nineteenth-century Britain....
This book explores the creation of imperial identities in Britain and several of its colonies--South...
Print Politics was the first literary study of the culture of the popular radical movement for parli...
An original study of the role of the Chartist press in the campaign for democracy in Victorian Brita...
This book explores some of the main channels and bye-ways in the history of Chartism; it considers: ...
The Chartist movement led the struggle of working people and the underprivileged to achieve democrat...
Chartism was a massive, working-class political movement that became a prominent feature of British ...
Historians recognize the cultural centrality of the newspaper press in Britain, yet very little has ...
The journey toward equal citizenship for women in England during the nineteenth century was a comple...
This article revisits the relationship between women and Chartism, the mass movement for democratic ...
This is a free access article published by Routledge in Journal of Victorian Culture, doi: 10.1080/1...
The history of Chartism outside Britain remains one of the most neglected aspects of scholarship dev...
This volume explores the history, roles and functioning of the foreign political press in London in ...
This book provides a study of magazine publishing in Britain from the perspective of the entrepreneu...
This book charts the course of working- and middle-class radical politics in England from the contin...
DNCJ is a large-scale reference work covering the journalism industry in nineteenth-century Britain....
This book explores the creation of imperial identities in Britain and several of its colonies--South...
Print Politics was the first literary study of the culture of the popular radical movement for parli...
An original study of the role of the Chartist press in the campaign for democracy in Victorian Brita...
This book explores some of the main channels and bye-ways in the history of Chartism; it considers: ...
The Chartist movement led the struggle of working people and the underprivileged to achieve democrat...
Chartism was a massive, working-class political movement that became a prominent feature of British ...
Historians recognize the cultural centrality of the newspaper press in Britain, yet very little has ...
The journey toward equal citizenship for women in England during the nineteenth century was a comple...
This article revisits the relationship between women and Chartism, the mass movement for democratic ...
This is a free access article published by Routledge in Journal of Victorian Culture, doi: 10.1080/1...
The history of Chartism outside Britain remains one of the most neglected aspects of scholarship dev...
This volume explores the history, roles and functioning of the foreign political press in London in ...
This book provides a study of magazine publishing in Britain from the perspective of the entrepreneu...
This book charts the course of working- and middle-class radical politics in England from the contin...
DNCJ is a large-scale reference work covering the journalism industry in nineteenth-century Britain....
This book explores the creation of imperial identities in Britain and several of its colonies--South...
Print Politics was the first literary study of the culture of the popular radical movement for parli...