This article revisits the relationship between women and Chartism, the mass movement for democratic rights that swept across Britain from the late 1830s to the 1850s. It argues that the opportunities for women to participate in Chartism were more varied, extensive and enduring than has often been argued. Particular attention is paid to late Chartism (1843-52) by documenting in full, for the first time, the number of female Chartist bodies in existence for the period of late Chartism. By presenting new material, based on a combing of the press and the Home Office files, the article then moves on to consider the role played by Chartist women in 1848, the year of European revolution when the movement revived. By presenting new material, based ...
This article seeks to interpret the synthesis between anarchism and feminism as developed by a group...
Historians have written extensively on early twentieth-century British women’s suffrage, and late ni...
An original study of the role of the Chartist press in the campaign for democracy in Victorian Brita...
This article explores the relationship between working-class women and Chartism, focusing chiefly on...
This thesis redefines the origins of the nineteenth century women's rights campaigns in Britain. Con...
The Chartist movement led the struggle of working people and the underprivileged to achieve democrat...
This article addresses the historiographical neglect of tory women in the early Victorian period. Th...
The journey toward equal citizenship for women in England during the nineteenth century was a comple...
In 1928 the YWCA welcomed the introduction of the universal suffrage by declaring that women in Brit...
The women's suffrage petition presented to the House of Commons in June 1866 is credited with being ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the various strands of feminism and...
Chartism was a massive, working-class political movement that became a prominent feature of British ...
This text offers the first examination of women's political activity in Britain to span the period f...
Chartism was in effect Britain’s civil rights movement and petitioning was at its heart: it defined ...
This article highlights the long history of activism associated with the Mothers' Union since its in...
This article seeks to interpret the synthesis between anarchism and feminism as developed by a group...
Historians have written extensively on early twentieth-century British women’s suffrage, and late ni...
An original study of the role of the Chartist press in the campaign for democracy in Victorian Brita...
This article explores the relationship between working-class women and Chartism, focusing chiefly on...
This thesis redefines the origins of the nineteenth century women's rights campaigns in Britain. Con...
The Chartist movement led the struggle of working people and the underprivileged to achieve democrat...
This article addresses the historiographical neglect of tory women in the early Victorian period. Th...
The journey toward equal citizenship for women in England during the nineteenth century was a comple...
In 1928 the YWCA welcomed the introduction of the universal suffrage by declaring that women in Brit...
The women's suffrage petition presented to the House of Commons in June 1866 is credited with being ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the various strands of feminism and...
Chartism was a massive, working-class political movement that became a prominent feature of British ...
This text offers the first examination of women's political activity in Britain to span the period f...
Chartism was in effect Britain’s civil rights movement and petitioning was at its heart: it defined ...
This article highlights the long history of activism associated with the Mothers' Union since its in...
This article seeks to interpret the synthesis between anarchism and feminism as developed by a group...
Historians have written extensively on early twentieth-century British women’s suffrage, and late ni...
An original study of the role of the Chartist press in the campaign for democracy in Victorian Brita...