James Bronterre O'Brien (February 1804 – 23 December 1864) was an Irish Chartist leader, reformer and journalist. James O'Brien was born near Granard...
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New York James Bronterre O'Brien (1805–1864), Irish-born Chartist leader, reformer and journalist J. F. X. O'Brien (James Francis Xavier O'Brien, 1828–1905)...
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successful not only in France but abroad as well. Chartist leader James Bronterre O'Brien translated the work into English in 1836 and over fifty thousand...
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Soho, many had been active Chartists and, later, supporters of James Bronterre O'Brien, and almost all were active in the First International. They included...
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the 19th Century was inspired by Robespierre. Chartist leader James Bronterre O'Brien defended Robespierre, describing him as "one of the greatest men...
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Character of Maximilian Robespierre. Proving ... that that Much ... by James Bronterre O'Brien, p. 417–421 Devenne Florence. La garde Nationale; création et évolution...
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ISBN 0-312-17365-2 or ISBN 0-312-17365-2 Philippe Buonarroti, translated by James Bronterre O'Brien, Babeuf's Conspiracy for Equality, Hetherington (1836; first English...
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Moral economy (section James C. Scott)
Thompson, James Bronterre O'Brien introduced the term in his 1837 criticism of capitalism and of 19th century political economists. Bronterre wrote, "True...
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some socialists within the British Chartist movement, notably on James Bronterre O'Brien.[citation needed] Neo-Babouvism largely disappeared in the second...
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December 21 – Archduke Louis of Austria (b. 1784) December 23 – James Bronterre O'Brien, British Chartist (b. 1804) December 24 – Mary Baker (née Willcocks)...
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Whitmer Historical Association Journal. 22: 99–117. JSTOR 43200431. Morris, James M.; Kross, Andrea L. (2009). The A to Z of Utopianism. Scarecrow Press....
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George Julian Harney in opposition to the LWMA, later supported by James Bronterre O'Brien and Feargus O'Connor. In April 1838 ELDA was reconstituted as the...
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burials at the cemetery include the Chartist leader and publisher James "Bronterre" O'Brien, whose life and work is celebrated at the cemetery each year,...
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Granard. James O'Brien (1806–1882), High Court judge, was born in Granard. Brendan O'Reilly (1929–2001), Irish broadcaster and athlete. James Bronterre O'Brien...
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Against "Right"". Hetherington did not edit his own papers, using James Bronterre O'Brien and other writers to do so. Instead he toured the country, addressing...
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included Henry Hetherington, John Cleave, William Lovett, James Watson and James Bronterre O'Brien. The MPU was a more moderate organisation which sought...
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William Benbow, James Bronterre O'Brien and Feargus O'Connor. His greatest intellectual influence was the Irishman James Bronterre O’Brien(1805-1864), the...
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Isle of Man in 1846 to work on the National Reformer, a paper run by Bronterre O'Brien At the time, the Isle of Man was home to many printing houses, due...
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a more humane and successful method of cure. Early February – James Bronterre O'Brien, Irish-born Chartist leader, reformer and journalist (died 1864)...
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Noyes ([191]) Christen Anton Nyström ([192] see sv:Anton Nyström) James Bronterre O'Brien Arthur Condorcet-O'Connor George Odger Hans Christian Ørsted Bernardo...
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supporters of the Chartist Movement. Lucraft ended his life close to James Bronterre O'Brien, the leader of the Chartists, as they are both buried in Abney...
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Authenticity in the French Revolution. OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0191057007. Bronterre O'Brien, James (1859). A Dissertation and Elegy on the life and death of the immortal...
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February – James Bronterre O'Brien, Chartist leader, reformer and journalist (died 1864). 4 April – Andrew Nicholl, painter (died 1886). 7 April – James Emerson...
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Joshua Fawcett, clergyman and writer (born 1809) 23 December – James Bronterre O'Brien, Chartist leader, reformer and journalist (born 1804) 24 December...
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December – George Boole, mathematician (born 1815). 23 December – James Bronterre O'Brien, Chartist leader, reformer and journalist (born 1804). William...
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Robespierre. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1400849994. O'Brien, James Bronterre (1837). The Life and Character of Maximilian Robespierre. Proving...
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Incorruptible' Maximilian Robespierre and the 'Schoolmaster of Chartism' Bronterre O'Brien." The Historian 75.2 (2013): 237–261. Media related to 9 Thermidor...
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Revolution. Harvard University Press. p. 118. ISBN 9780674470613. O'Brien, James Bronterre (1837). The Life and Character of Maximilian Robespierre. London:...
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française (371): 95–114. doi:10.4000/ahrf.12688. ISSN 0003-4436. O'Brien, James Bronterre (1837). The Life and Character of Maximilian Robespierre. Proving...
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