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Chartism After 1848Chartism After 1848

Chartism After 1848

Keith Flett

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"A survey of independent working-class radical education and politics in England from 1848, the year of revolutions, to the passage of the 1870 Education Act." "Taking as a starting point Richard Johnson's analysis of 'really useful knowledge', Keith Flett argues that radical ideas and radical working-class education and schools, far from disappearing after 1848, in fact flourished." "The main sources used are the late Chartist and radical working-class press, focusing on radical meetings and events and the ideas that formed them."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL9682009W

Subjects

ChartismRadicalismWorking class, educationLabor movement, great britainRadical party (great britain)HistoryLabor movementWorking classEducation systemEducation

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