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Chartism - Year 13 History

The Chartists: Revision Guide

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Stephen Roberts- Chartism

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John Belchem- Thomas Paine

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Eric Evans- How close did Britain come to revolution?

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Asa Briggs- The Age of Reform

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BBC page on Fergus O'Connor

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Chartism

Chartism overview- good on leadership

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Working class consciousness in the 1830’s and 1840’s

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Chartism revisisted- Eric Evans

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Chartism- an overview by J Belchem

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Causes of Chartism

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Chronology of Chartism

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Chartist petition- 1842

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Spartacus Chartism homepage with links to tactics, leaders, newspapers

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Chartist Source exercises

Joseph Raynor Stephens

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Chartist Convention 1839

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The first essay in physical force Chartism

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Governments opinion of Chartism May 1839

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Sir Charles napier- after mass meeting in May 1839

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The Chartist- June 1839

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Sir Charles Napier- Dec 1839

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Benjamin Wilson and Thomas Carlyle

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The 2nd phase of Chartism

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A report on poverty in summer 1842

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Lovett and Collins

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Working with the anti corn law campaign

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Fergus O’Connor and the issue of respectability

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The land plan

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The Northern Star

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George Julian Harney writing about physical force Chartism

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Lord John Russell writing to Queen Victoria in April 1848

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A reflection on the achievements of Chartism

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