View Article  A day off for the Chartists
Should we have a new bank holiday to commemorate the Chartists who took up arms in Newport in 1839? Paul Flynn...   more »
View Article  2,500 Chartists from Lancashire

The names of more than 2,500 Lancashire subscribers to the Chartist land plan have now been added to Chartist Ancestors. ...   more »

View Article  1,399 Chartist children named

Chartists would often name their children after their radical heroes. For many family historians, the sudden arrival in the clan ...   more »

View Article  History books and DVDs for Christmas

Some great history books and DVDs are being launched between now and Christmas. I’ve had a look through Amazon’s future ...   more »

View Article  Chartist descendents in Newport

The descendents of the Newport Chartists who marched on the town back in 1839 in an attempt to spark a ...   more »

View Article  Guardian archive a Chartism goldmine

The launch of The Guardian newspaper’s historic online archive today offers anyone looking for ancestors in the Chartist movement fresh ...   more »

View Article  Commemorate the march on Newport

The series of Chartist commemorative events planned for Newport on the weekend of 3 and 4 November look like being ...   more »

View Article  Get a Chartist calendar for 2008
There are two new additions to Chartist Ancestors today. First, there is a page on the People's Charter Union, ...   more »
View Article  Chartism? Never heard of it

If you are reading this, then you probably have at least some interest in Chartism. But to what extent does ...   more »

View Article  Chartism: make mine a pint

A Hertfordshire pub named after the nearby Chartist land settlement of Heronsgate (or O'Connorville, as it was renamed in Feargus's ...   more »

View Article  More full-text Chartist resources

There has been a very welcome increase in the volume of materials about Chartism available online in recent months.

In ...   more »

View Article  Gerald Massey - 100 years on

Gerald Massey lived a fascinating life, as a poet and Shakespeare scholar, developer of evolutionary theory and, of course, Chartist....   more »

View Article  Chartist weekend on 3 and 4 November 2007

The weekend of 3 and 4 November sees a series of events in and around Newport to mark the anniversary ...   more »

View Article  Chartist lives and Chartist histories

Richard Brown, whose book Chartism (Cambridge University Press, 1998) has been a boon to a generation of history students, has ...   more »

View Article  Chartism's forgotten petition

Did you know that there were not three but four great Chartist petitions, and that the one that has been ...   more »

View Article  History books for Autumn 2007

Looking for something history-related to read this autumn?  The mytimemachine bookshop has the editor's choice of new books and the ...   more »

View Article  Sixty-one more Scottish Chartists named

In January 1842, the Chartist movement in Scotland refused to endorse the wording of the second petition, work on which ...   more »

View Article  Row over Newport Chartist mural goes to Downing Street

A mural created nearly 30 years ago in the centre of Newport to mark the Chartist uprising of 1839 is ...   more »

View Article  Teetotal Chartism - not quite the full measure?

The Chartist movement originated in a London tavern, and countless local branches held their meetings in public houses. Yet there ...   more »

View Article  A picture of Ernest Jones

Ernest Jones is among the most important individuals to have emerged from the Chartist movement.

 

After 1848, he came ...   more »

View Article  Life of Thomas Slinsgby Duncombe

Thomas Slingsby Duncombe was an unlikely ally of the Chartist cause. With a well-publicised reputation as a lover of the ...   more »

View Article  Important changes to Chartist Ancestors

If you are a regular visitor to Chartist Ancestors, you will have noticed that the site has been redesigned.

At ...   more »

MEET THE EDITOR
Hello and welcome to chartists.net news. My name is Mark Crail, and I set up Chartist Ancestors back in 2003. I have been building it up ever since with the help of many very kind individuals who have provided both information and advice. This blog aims to highlight new additions to the site and developments in the wider world of Chartist studies. I hope you find it and the main site both informative and enjoyable.

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