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Chartism

In Our Time

Are the Chartices a Revolutionary Challenge to the State?

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Joan Allen: The idea that they want to fundamentally change society was revolutionary in itself. In many ways these are threatening activities, she says. But the state responds punitively by arresting 2000 of them between 1839 and 1842. "It's garden guardian, you know, a very strident paper flew on the idea of reform or revolution"

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