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==Further reading== *Allen, J and Ashton, R.O. ''Papers For the People.'' Merlin Press. London. (2005) *Archer, J.E. ''Social Unrest and Popular Protest in England 1780β1840.'' [[Cambridge University Press]]. (1996) *Ashton, Owen, Fyson, Robert, and Roberts, Stephen, ''The Chartist Legacy'' (1999) Essays *Belchem, J ''Radical Language, Meaning and Identity in the Age of the Chartists.'' Journal of Victorian Culture. (2005) * Briggs, Asa. ''Chartist Studies'' (1959) [https://archive.org/details/chartism0000brig/page/n2/mode/1up online] * Briggs, Asa. ''The Age of Improvement 1783β1867'' (1979), pp 302β312 [https://archive.org/details/ageofimprovement0000brig_s1k3 online] * Browne, Harry. ''Chartism'' (1999), short textbook [https://archive.org/details/chartism0000brow online] * {{cite Q|Q107600591}}<!-- Chartism --> * Carver, Stephen, ''Shark Alley: The Memoirs of a Penny-a-Liner'' (2016), a creative non-fiction account of the life of a Chartist journalist. * Chase, Malcolm. ''Chartism: A New History'' ([[Manchester University Press]], 2007), A standard scholarly history of the entire movement [https://www.amazon.com/Chartism-new-history-Malcolm-Chase/dp/0719060877/ excerpt] * Chase, Malcolm. "'Labour's Candidates': Chartist Challenges at the Parliamentary Polls, 1839β1860." ''Labour History Review'' 74#1 (April 2009): 64β89. * Epstein, James and Thompson, Dorothy, ''The Chartist Experience'' (1982) Essays * Evans, Eric J. ''Chartism'' (2000) short textbook [https://archive.org/details/chartism0000evan/page/n1/mode/2up online] * Fraser, W. Hamish, ''Chartism in Scotland'' (2010) * [[Robert George Gammage|Gammage, R. G.]] ''History of the Chartist Movement 1837β1854'' * Gibson, Josh. "The Chartists and the constitution: revisiting British popular constitutionalism." ''Journal of British Studies'' 56.1 (2017): 70β90. * Gibson, Josh. "Natural right and the intellectual context of early Chartist thought." ''History Workshop Journal'' Vol. 84. (2017). * Griffin, Emma. "The Making of the Chartists: Popular Politics and Working-Class Autobiography in Early Victorian Britain." ''English Historical Review'' 129#538, (2014), pp. 578β605, [http://www.jstor.org/stable/24474188 online] * Hadfield, Alice Mary, ''The Chartist Land Company'', (1970) * Hall, Robert, ''Voices of the People: Democracy and Chartist Political Identity'' (The Merlin Press, 2007) stresses the importance of regional loyalties and associations. * Jones, David J. V., ''Chartism and the Chartists'' (1975). * Jones, David J., ''The Last Rising; The Newport Insurrection 1839'' (1985) * O'Brien, Mark, ''"Perish the Privileged Orders": A Socialist history of the Chartist movement'' (1995) * Pickering, Paul, ''Chartism and the Chartists in Manchester and Salford'' (1995) * Read, Donald and Glasgow, Eric, ''Feargus O'Connor: Irishman and Chartist'' (London 1961). [https://archive.org/details/feargusoconner0000read online] * Roberts, Stephen, ''Radical Politicians and Poets in Early Victorian Britain: The Voices of Six Chartist Leaders'' (1993) * Roberts, Stephen and Thompson, Dorothy. 'Images of Chartism' (1998) Contemporary illustrations * Roberts, Stephen, 'The People's Charter: Democratic Agitation in Early Victorian Britain' (2003) Essays * Roberts, Stephen, ''The Chartist Prisoners: The Radical Lives of Thomas Cooper and Arthur O'Neill'' (2008) * Royle, E, ''Chartism'' Longman (1996) * Sanders, Mike. ''The poetry of Chartism: aesthetics, politics, history'' (Cambridge University Press, 2009). * Schwarzkopf, Jutta, ''Women in the Chartist Movement'' (1991) * Taylor, Miles, ''Ernest Jones, Chartism and the Romance of Politics'' (2003) * Thompson, Dorothy. ''The Chartists: popular politics in the Industrial Revolution'' (1984) by a leading expert [https://archive.org/details/chartistspopular00thom online] * Thompson, Dorothy. ''The early Chartists'' (1971) [https://archive.org/details/earlychartists0000thom online] * Thompson, Dorothy, ed. ''The Dignity of Chartism'' (Verso Books, 2015), Essays by leading specialists. * Vargo, Gregory. ''An Underground History of Early Victorian Fiction: Chartism, Radical Print Culture, and the Social Problem Novel'' (Cambridge University Press, 2018). * Walton, John K. ''Chartism'' (1999), short textbook [https://archive.org/details/chartism0000walt/mode/2up online] ===Historiography=== * Claeys, Gregory. "The Triumph of Class-Conscious Reformism in British Radicalism, 1790β1860" ''Historical Journal'' (1983) 26#4 pp. 969β985 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/2639294 in JSTOR] * Griffin, Emma. "The Making of the Chartists: Popular Politics and Working-class Autobiography in Early Victorian Britain." ''English Historical Review'' 129.538 (2014): 578β605. * Hilton, Boyd. ''A mad, bad, and dangerous people?: England 1783β1846'' Oxford University Press, 2008) pp 612β629, 681. * Kovalev, Yuri V. "The Literature of Chartism." ''Victorian Studies'' (1958): 117β138. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/4618857 online] * Saunders, Robert. "Chartism from Above: British Elites and the Interpretation of Chartism", ''Historical Research'' 81:213 (August 2008): 463β484 ([[doi:10.1111/j.1468-2281.2007.00421.x|DOI]]). * Taylor, Miles. "Rethinking the chartists: Searching for synthesis in the historiography of chartism", ''Historical Journal'', (1996), 39#2 pp 479β495 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/2640191 in JSTOR] ===Primary sources=== * Finn, Joe, ed. ''Chartists and Chartism'' (Hodder and Stoughton, 1992), 124pp. * The Chartist Movement in Britain, ed. Gregory Claeys (6 vols, Pickering and Chatto, 2001) * Frost, Thomas, ed. (1880). [https://archive.org/details/fortyyearsrecoll00frosuoft ''Forty Years' Recollections: Literary and Political''], Samson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington * Mather, Frederick C. ed. (1980) ''Chartism and society: an anthology of documents'' 319pp *Scheckner, Peter, ed. (1989). ''An Anthology of Chartist Poetry. The poetry of the British Working Class, the 1830sβ1850s'', [[Fairleigh Dickinson University Press]], {{ISBN|0-8386-3345-5}} ([https://books.google.com/books?id=hl_Ta-bYMOkC online preview]) *Kovalev, Yu. V. ed. (1956). "Antologiya Chartistskoy Literatury" [Anthology of Chartist Literature], Izd. Lit. na Inostr. Yazykakh, Moscow, 413 pp. (Russian introduction, with original Chartist texts in English).
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