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Peter Wyncoll has written: 'Nottingham Chartism' -- subject(s): Chartism, Economic conditions, Working class
John Salt has written: 'Population and employment in London' 'Chartism in South Yorkshire' -- subject(s): Working class, Chartism, Political activity, History 'Pictorial Atlas of the World'
The working class
Chartism was created in 1838.
Working class voters
Working-class voters
Patricia Hollis has written: 'The pauper press' -- subject(s): History, Labor journalism, Great Britain, Chartism, Press, Radicalism, Working class 'Class and conflict in nineteenth-century England, 1815-1850' -- subject(s): History, Sources, Social conflict, Great Britain, Labor and laboring classes, Social classes, Social conditions, Working class
Chartists were 19th Century English Reformers who wanted better social and economic conditions for working people. Answer: Those who pushed Parliament to accept the People's Charter.
Hugh Todd-Naylor Gaitskell has written: 'Chartism' -- subject(s): Chartism
Arthur Willetts has written: 'The Black Country nail trade' 'The Blackcountry nailer's riots of 1842' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Chartism, Nail makers, Riots, Labor movement, Social conditions, Working class, 19th century
it was todo with their link/care for the working class (generally doing manual labour etc in industrial britain) they appeal to this "lower" class and thus took on the name Labour.
Robert George Gammage has written: 'Istoriia chartizma' -- subject(s): Chartism 'Istoriia chartizma' -- subject(s): Chartism 'History of the Chartist movement, 1837-1854' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Chartism