View Article  45 Scottish women Chartists

A database of 45 women who were active in the Chartist movement in Scotland has now been added to Chartist Ancestors. Here is the page.

Women played a big part in Chartism. Although none of the Chartist petitions called for women to be given the vote, up to 20% of those adding their names in some parts of the country were women.

They also organised themselves in Female Chartist Associations – some 23 of which are known to have existed in Scotland alone, as well as taking part in an enormously wide range of other activities, from the domestic to the public political sphere.

Yet this is an enormously hard subject to research. There has been no major new work on Scottish Chartism since the start of the 1970s, and academic study of women's part in Chartist agitation is still less well served.

I am therefore indebted and grateful to Sue John, who researched and compiled the database of Women Chartists in Scotland and kindly permitted its publication on Chartist Ancestors.

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View Article  Chartist leaders in Ashton under Lyne

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View Article  A day off for the Chartists
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View Article  Guardian archive a Chartism goldmine

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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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