• Chartist is a bi-monthly democratic socialist magazine which has been published in Britain since the 1970s. The magazine is based in London. Its name is...
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  • Chartist may refer to: Chartist (occupation), a person who uses charts for technical analysis Chartist (magazine), a British democratic socialist periodical...
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    Feargus O'Connor (category Chartists)
    Feargus Edward O'Connor (18 July 1796 – 30 August 1855) was an Irish Chartist leader and advocate of the Land Plan, which sought to provide smallholdings...
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  • but in 1973 he left the League. Around this time he co-founded the Chartist magazine, and remained one of its influential figures. From the mid-1970s,...
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  • The National Land Company was founded as the Chartist Co-operative Land Company in 1845 by the chartist Feargus O'Connor to help working-class people satisfy...
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  • Richard Spurr (category Chartists)
    Gentleman's Magazine 1840-page 199 "Chartism: A New History",Manchester University Press, 2007) p.137, see also http://www.chartists.net/Chartist-Prisoners...
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  • Secretary General of the Hannah Mitchell Foundation. he also writes for Chartist magazine, Big Issue North and other publications. In August 2016, he moved...
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    League's charter was heavily influenced by the one adopted at the 1839 Chartist National Convention held in London. Gregory Blake has conceded that the...
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  • The Chartist movement in nineteenth-century Britain sought universal suffrage. A historian of the Chartist movement observed that "The Chartist movement...
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  • James Elmslie Duncan (category Chartists)
    James Elmslie Duncan (7 March 1822 – 21 May 1854), was an English Chartist poet, editor, writer, and activist for social and moral reform, as well as vegetarianism...
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    within social democratic parties." It was described by the left wing magazine Chartist as "the human face of the hard left". Peter Hitchens described Socialist...
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  • List of left-wing publications in the United Kingdom (category Lists of magazines published in the United Kingdom)
    Retrieved 2023-08-09. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help) "The Magazine - Chartist". "Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! - front page". www.revolutionarycommunist...
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  • Edinburgh Journal The Chap Chapman Chartist Chat The Cheese Grater The Chemical Engineer Chemistry World Chess Magazine Chic Chroma: A Queer Literary Journal...
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    of the Ballarat Reform League was inspired by that adopted by the 1839 Chartist National Convention held in London. According to an eminent authority on...
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  • co-founded by Václav Havel. It was a successor to the popular mid-19th century Chartist Movement of England that resulted in an unsuccessful campaign for a People's...
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    March 2019. Hodder, Lewis. "Inside the last days of the CPGB-ML". Ebb Magazine. Retrieved 17 September 2020. "China celebrates Marx's 200th birthday"...
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    Eliza Cook (category Chartists)
    23 September 1889) was an English author and poet associated with the Chartist movement. She was a proponent of political freedom for women, and believed...
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    Hain, Peter (July/August 2000). "Rediscovering our libertarian roots". Chartist. Archived June 21, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved February 1,...
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  • be traced back to 19th-century socialist thinkers across Europe and the Chartist movement in Britain, which somewhat differed in their goals but shared...
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    The Newport Review and Monmouthshire Register (category Magazines published in Wales)
    Samuel Etheridge was the magazine's editor, and John Frost (1784-1877) (the future Chartist leader, influential in the Chartist uprising in Newport in 1839)...
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  • makes extensive use of these magazines. 'Radical Politicians and Poets in Early Victorian Britain' (Mellen, 1993) 'The Chartist Movement, A New Annotated...
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    by Jack Schwager in the book Market Wizards. Marcus was described as a chartist who "keeps an eye on market penetration and resistance." Raised in Providence...
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  • Dom Miguel, or were simply acting out of self-interest. By 1851, the Chartists successfully carried out a military coup against Costa Cabral. The party...
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  • Fontenis. The LCDG then began to collaborate with the editor of Virus magazine and started publishing their own texts about anarcho-communism, changing...
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    voted in favour of the Chartist petition which, along with its radical democratic demands, included Repeal. But the Chartists in England, and in their...
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    Henry S. Clubb (category Chartists)
    29 October 1921) was an English-American Bible Christian, abolitionist, chartist, journalist and author, who was state senator for Michigan, and founder...
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    welfare services to their workers, led to relative social stability. The Chartist movement for working-class men to be given the right to vote, which had...
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    and prosperity. Political agitation at home from radicals such as the Chartists and the suffragettes enabled legislative reform and universal suffrage...
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    stronghold of Radicalism. Thomas Cooper, the Chartist, kept a shop in Church Gate. There were serious Chartist riots in the town in 1842 and again six years...
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    tasks being to confront the many Chartist protests active in the area. As a leftist who in principle agreed with the Chartist demands for Democracy, Napier...
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