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OverviewThe Chartist movement is a core area of study in many history syllabuses. This book details the last of the Chartist insurrections in 1839. It looks at the full story of the rising, its origins and its aftermath, and analyzesthe profound impact of armed insurrectionon the social and political climate of the period. When the people of the coalfield took up the banner of Chartism, that movement became a political crusade. The text reveals the that several revolutionary schemeswere considered in the valleys, and establishes links with militants in other parts of Britain. It considers the response of the government and propertied classes - from the Special Commission that condemned three of the leaders to death, to the new interest in paternalism and the political concessions that were designed to prevent its recurrence. The author concludes that contempories were right to regard the rising as one of the most important turning points in Welsh and British social history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David J. V. JonesPublisher: University of Wales Press Imprint: University of Wales Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.558kg ISBN: 9780708314524ISBN 10: 070831452 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 15 March 1999 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsMuch of the value of the book lies in its brilliant analysis of the socio-economic structure of the coalfield, and of its distinctive political tradition . . . This splendid, humane book makes us reflect anew, both on Chartism more generally and on Welsh radicalism in particular. -Times Literary Supplement --Times Literary Supplement Brings to bear on the subject all the art and diligence of modern scholarship . . . a persuasive, original work. -The Observer --The Observer David Jones's splendid monograph which, at the risk of using a cliche, must be described as definitive. -Times Higher Education Supplement --Times Higher Education Supplement Brings to bear on the subject all the art and diligence of modern scholarship . . . a persuasive, original work. -The Observer David Jones''s splendid monograph which, at the risk of using a clich, must be described as definitive. -Times Higher Education Supplement Much of the value of the book lies in its brilliant analysis of the socio-economic structure of the coalfield, and of its distinctive political tradition . . . This splendid, humane book makes us reflect anew, both on Chartism more generally and on Welsh radicalism in particular. -Times Literary Supplement Much of the value of the book lies in its brilliant analysis of the socio-economic structure of the coalfield, and of its distinctive political tradition . . . This splendid, humane book makes us reflect anew, both on Chartism more generally and on Welsh radicalism in particular. -Times Literary Supplement Author InformationDavid J. V. Jones was Professor of History at the University College of Swansea. His other books include Rebecca's Children, Crime in Nineteenth-Century Wales and Crime and Policing in the Twentieth Century: the South Wales Experience. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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