ABSTRACT
Containing over 100 pamphlets, this edition provides a resource for the study of Chartism, covering the main areas of Chartist activity, including agitation for the Charter itself, the Land Plan, the issue of moral versus physical force and trade unionism.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |18 pages
The Charter, What it Means! the Chartists, What they Want! 1
Explained in an Address to the Middle Classes of Great Britain.
chapter |10 pages
Physical Force.
An Address to All Classes of Reformers, But Especially to those who are Unjustly Excluded from the Franchise.
1
by George Bown.
2
chapter |7 pages
Direct Taxation, Financial Reform, and the Suffrage.
A Letter Addressed to All Reformers.
1
By Samuel Kydd.
2
[1848]
chapter |10 pages
The Land for the Labourers, and the Fraternity of Nations: 1
A Scheme for a New Industrial System, Just Published in Paris, and Intended for Proposal to the National Assembly.
chapter |6 pages
Justice Safer Than Expediency:
An Appeal to the Middle Classes on the Question of the Suffrage.
1
chapter |24 pages
Aristocracy and Democracy. 1
The Speech of Mr Barker
2
At the Bolton Tea Party, on Thursday Evening, September 28, 1848.
chapter |272 pages
America Compared with England.
The Respective Social Effects of the American and English Systems of Government and Legislation; and the Mission of Democracy.
1
chapter |9 pages
Chartist Tracts for the Times, 1 No. 1.
Why are we Poor? What do the Chartists Want?
chapter |9 pages
Chartist Tracts for the Times. No. 4.
The Factory System; - Trades' Union Strikes; - The Operatives' Remedy.