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Index
Cover Page Halftitle Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents Acknowledgements Editorial Note Introduction: Rethinking the Chartist Movement: Dorothy Thompson (1923–2011) by Stephen Roberts I. Interpreting Chartism
1. Chartism as an Historical Subject 2. The Languages of Class 3. Who Were ‘the People’ in 1842? 4. Women Chartists 5. ‘The Question “What is a Chartist?” Answered’: Chartist Tracts 6. Chartist Autobiographies
II. A Local Study
7. Chartism in the Industrial Areas 8. ‘The Dignity of Chartism’: Halifax as a Chartist Centre (with E. P. Thompson)
III. The Leaders of the People
9. ‘The Most Well-Loved Man’: Feargus O’Connor 10. ‘A Radical until the End of His Days’: George Julian Harney 11. ‘The Best-Remembered Chartist’: Ernest Jones 12. ‘Two of the Most Influential of Radical Voices’: John Fielden and Joseph Sturge
IV. Repercussions
13. The Chartists in 1848 14. The British State and Chartism 15. The Post-Chartist Decades
V. Looking Back
16. Reflections on Marxist Teleology
Further Reading Index
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