ABSTRACT

Professor Rosenblatt’s The Chartist Movement was the first serious study of Chartism, using the techniques of modern scholarship, to appear in English. The book comprises a detailed account of the history of the movement, dealing mainly with the period from 1837 until the Chartist riots at Newport, South Wales, in November 1839.

As well as describing the political, industrial and social conditions that gave birth to the Chartist movement, this work contains extremely useful statistical tables of the 543 persons who were convicted for offences committed in the furtherance of Chartism between January 1839 and June 1840.

"This is a particularly satisfactory piece of work as regards sketches of the leaders of the movement and of the spirit in which they preached the gospel of revolt."

                                                    - American Historical Review, 1916.

chapter |13 pages

Prototypes of Chartism

chapter |13 pages

The Whig Rule

chapter |12 pages

The New Poor Law

chapter |11 pages

The universal distress

chapter |14 pages

The people's charter

chapter |24 pages

The leaders

chapter |16 pages

The gospel of revolt

chapter |15 pages

The people

chapter |16 pages

The wrestling forces

chapter |17 pages

The newport riot