Once notorious but now largely forgotten, the political idealist and radical John Baxter Langley was typical of the well-educated and ethical Victorians who struggled to create a fairer, more equal society. Through a long and wide-ranging career of political agitation he was a journalist, editor and owner of several newspapers, was prominent in the call for franchise reform, and opposed religious legislation that prevented Sunday entertainment and education for working men and women. Langley was also integral to the founding of a trade union, campaigned for an end to public executions and built affordable housing in Battersea. Internationally, he condemned the Second Opium War, exposed British brutality in India and worked covertly for L...
In the Gladstonian liberalism era, there was a radical awakening to the increased striation, enclosu...
th century was a period of reform for the United States in several different spheres of society. Fro...
The years leading up to the Civil War saw an increase in rebellion against the institution of slaver...
Once notorious but now largely forgotten, the political idealist and radical John Baxter Langley was...
Provincial perspectives are largely lacking in accounts of the emergence of the second reform act, b...
In this paper, we set out the Radicalism of Joseph Chamberlain who may be said to represent the acti...
While Felix Halt the Radical was being written there was a transformation in the atmosphere surround...
J.H. Whitley came from an established business family in Halifax, where he engaged in youth work and...
The period of British history that literary scholars have long associated with the second generatio...
Prison reform (John Howard)--The abolition of the slave-trade (William Wilberforce)--The amelioratio...
This thesis considers Lord Palmerston’s relationship with British anti-slavery, that is the Governme...
The national petitioning campaign for parliamentary reform in 1816-17 was the biggest popular petiti...
This book charts the course of working- and middle-class radical politics in England from the contin...
Though little known to most students of the American Revolution, the British Radicals of the 1770s c...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role of John Horne Tooke in the radical political movem...
In the Gladstonian liberalism era, there was a radical awakening to the increased striation, enclosu...
th century was a period of reform for the United States in several different spheres of society. Fro...
The years leading up to the Civil War saw an increase in rebellion against the institution of slaver...
Once notorious but now largely forgotten, the political idealist and radical John Baxter Langley was...
Provincial perspectives are largely lacking in accounts of the emergence of the second reform act, b...
In this paper, we set out the Radicalism of Joseph Chamberlain who may be said to represent the acti...
While Felix Halt the Radical was being written there was a transformation in the atmosphere surround...
J.H. Whitley came from an established business family in Halifax, where he engaged in youth work and...
The period of British history that literary scholars have long associated with the second generatio...
Prison reform (John Howard)--The abolition of the slave-trade (William Wilberforce)--The amelioratio...
This thesis considers Lord Palmerston’s relationship with British anti-slavery, that is the Governme...
The national petitioning campaign for parliamentary reform in 1816-17 was the biggest popular petiti...
This book charts the course of working- and middle-class radical politics in England from the contin...
Though little known to most students of the American Revolution, the British Radicals of the 1770s c...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role of John Horne Tooke in the radical political movem...
In the Gladstonian liberalism era, there was a radical awakening to the increased striation, enclosu...
th century was a period of reform for the United States in several different spheres of society. Fro...
The years leading up to the Civil War saw an increase in rebellion against the institution of slaver...