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BOOK DETAILS
					Price: $29.99
					Format: Paperback / softback
					ISBN13: 9780860916505
					Published: September 1993
				
This is a new book. Condition: Brand New.
This book brings together Dorothy Thompson's most important essays on English social history, written over the last 25 years, many previously unpublished. Thompson analyzes the Chartist movement, not simply as a political programme, however significant, but as the mass phenomenon which offers the focus for an "elucidation of the concept of class". Thompson is also concerned with Queen Victoria: how did a woman holding the highest office in the land affect British women and was it a factor in the non-republican stance of radical politics of the time? The essays are complemented by an introduction in which Dorothy Thompson reflects on the politics of the period in which she wrote them, on her own political involvements and on the relationship of her work as a historian to that of her husband, E.P. Thompson. The book should make a useful introductory text for students of history. It includes Thompson's essays on women's activism in early radical politics and 19th century popular politics. The book should also attract a wide general readership.
Book details and technical specifications
			Format: Paperback / softback
		  ISBN13: 9780860916505
		  Published: September 1993
		
			Number of pages: 192
			Width: 137 mm
			Height: 218 mm
			Depth: 15 mm
		
Publisher: Verso Books
