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Description
The extended plan of the series is designed in response to the changing trends in history examinations at 18 plus which can now demand the study of documentary sources and the testing of historical skills.
Each volume, similar in format to the earlier books in the series, concentrates on a particular topic within a narrower time span. A general introduction to the period in question is followed by eight sections, each dealing with a major theme. Each section consists of an introduction, a series of documents to illustrate the theme (drawn mainly from primary sources) and sets of questions following groups of documents. The student is thus introduced to a wider range of sources than that to be found in the standard textbook.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Chartism An Introduction
PART 1: DIMENSIONS OF CHANGE A SCENARIO FOR CHARTISM
PART 2: THE INITIAL SURGE 1836-39
PART 3: CHARTISM AS REVOLUTION: THE NEWPORT RISING AND AGITATION IN THE NORTH
PART 4: LEADERS AND BELIEFS: MORAL AND PHYSICAL FORCE
PART 5: THE PLUG PLOT, 1842
PART 6: ATTITUDE, ALLIANCE AND ACRIMONY? CHARTISM AND THE MIDDLE CLASS
PART 7: THE CHARTIST LAND PLAN
PART 8: 1848 REVIVAL AND DECLINE?
Product details
Published | 08 Nov 1984 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 148 |
ISBN | 9780333362495 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Series | Documents and Debates |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |