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Annotated Bibliography of Chartism 1995-2018

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Roberts, Stephen

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The Chartist Movement has attracted a great deal of interest from scholars. Lists of primary and secondary sources have filled two volumes. This volume is intended as a supplement to The Chartist Movement: A New Annotated Bibliography (1995), edited by Owen Ashton, Robert Fyson and Stephen Roberts. There is no overlap. It lists manuscript material located in the last quarter of a century - including petitions, letters and sketches - and the many books, articles and theses that have been produced. For all those interested in Chartism, this book is indispensable.

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