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1848
The British State and the Chartist Movement
A study of the British state's confrontation with Chartism and Irish nationalism in 1848.
John Saville (Author)
9780521396561, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 31 August 1990
320 pages
22.8 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm, 0.53 kg
' … a thoroughly researched and lucidly argued study of Britain during the revolutionary year of 1848.' International Review of Social History
This is a detailed study of the workings of the various parts of the British state in their confrontation with the radical movements of Chartism and Irish nationalism. The year 1848 was notable, first, for the immense influence of the French revolution of February upon the whole of Britain and, second, for the decisive defeats suffered by the radical movements. Professor Saville's analysis is based upon government and municipal archives, newspapers and contemporary writings, and proceeds chronologically from January to late summer, when mass arrests ended the insurgent movements on both sides of the Irish Channel. A further chapter looks at length at the workings of the legal system, and the volume concludes with a general commentary on the political consequences of the decline of Chartism which followed the defeats of 1848.
Preface
Abbreviations
1. Prolegomena
2. January-February
3. March
4. April
5. Summer
6. Days of judgement
7. A commentary by way of conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 [HBLL], British & Irish history [HBJD1]
