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Paperback Who Were the Chartists? Book

ISBN: 1024102262

ISBN13: 9781024102260

Who Were the Chartists?

"Who Were the Chartists?" by W. J. Linton offers a detailed look into the Chartist movement, a significant period of working-class activism in 19th-century Britain. This book explores the origins, aims, and key figures of Chartism, a movement that advocated for political and social reforms through a People's Charter. Linton provides insights into the economic conditions and social injustices that fueled the movement, as well as the strategies and tactics employed by Chartists to achieve their goals.

Originally published in 1882, this work remains a valuable resource for understanding British history, labor movements, and the ongoing struggle for political representation. It provides a historical context for modern discussions about democracy, social justice, and the rights of workers.

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