Translation for '
Chartism' from English to Bulgarian
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- His doctoral thesis was supervised by the renowned historian Eric Hobsbawm and formed the basis of his first book on the history of Chartism in London, "London Chartism", an acknowledged classic work on the subject.
- Thompson's position as the most influential historian of Chartism has been reinforced by two volumes of essays: "Outsiders" (1993) and "The Dignity of Chartism" (2015).
- Malcolm Sherwin Chase (3 February 1957 – 29 February 2020) was a social historian noted especially for his work on Chartism.
- "London Chartism, 1838–1848" is a 1982 book-length history of the 19th century Chartism social movement in London, as written by David Goodway and published by Cambridge University Press.
- Tout wrote a preface, an introduction which consists of a biographical sketch of Hovell, and the concluding chapter which took the story from the failure of the charter in 1842 to the last days of Chartism in the 1850s.
- Famous Welsh physician William Price was a very well known activist supporter of chartism in 1839.
- Eventually, after Chartism died out, Britain adopted the first five reforms. The Chartist movement had a lasting impact in the development of the political labour movement.
- The rising helped create the momentum that led to the Reform Act. The Chartism movement, which did not consider these reforms extensive enough, was subsequently active in Merthyr.
- The demand for a secret ballot was one of the six points of Chartism.
- Stephen Frederick Roberts (1958 - July 2022) was an historian of nineteenth-century Britain who wrote extensively about Chartism and Birmingham in the Victorian era.
- The origins of Chartism in Wales can be traced to the foundation in the autumn of 1836 of Carmarthen Working Men's Association.
- The National Association for Promoting the Political and Social Improvement of the People was founded, in Britain, in 1841 by William Lovett in order to put his form of "educational chartism" into practice.
- Richard Spurr (1800–1855) was a Cornish cabinet maker and lay preacher who was imprisoned for his part in leading the political movement Chartism.
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