Thursday, January 31
45 Scottish women Chartists
by
mark
on Thu 31 Jan 2008 13:57 GMT
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 .
more »
Tuesday, January 29
Glasgow delegate conference, 1839
by
mark
on Tue 29 Jan 2008 12:44 GMT
The Great Meeting of Scottish Delegates which took place in Glasgow from 14 to 16 August 1839 marked a turning ... more »
Friday, January 25
Ruth Frow 1922-2008
by
mark
on Fri 25 Jan 2008 21:02 GMT
I was saddened today to learn of the death of Ruth Frow, who
with her husband Eddie founded the Working ... more »
Scottish Chartism on the map
by
mark
on Fri 25 Jan 2008 12:52 GMT
Chartism in Scotland
was largely a product of the central belt, running across the country from Greenock
on the West ... more »
Wednesday, January 23
Chartist cottage photographs
by
mark
on Wed 23 Jan 2008 20:08 GMT
I
see that the Chartist historian Stephen Roberts (co-author, among other things,
of Images of Chartism, has added some pictures ... more »
Two Chartist women lecturers
by
mark
on Wed 23 Jan 2008 19:49 GMT
Susanna
Inge and Mary Ann Walker were, briefly, prominent speakers on the London
Chartist lecture circuit.
Yet almost nothing is ... more »
Sunday, January 20
More teetotal Chartist names
by
mark
on Sun 20 Jan 2008 15:19 GMT
The names of signatories to Henry Vincent’s teetotal
Chartist address of 1840 have been added to the Teetotal Chartism page ... more »
Saturday, January 19
Ernest Jones 1819-69
by
mark
on Sat 19 Jan 2008 16:57 GMT
This week sees the anniversaries of both the birth (25 January, 1819) and the death (26 January, 1869) of Ernest ... more »
Wednesday, January 16
Putting Chartism on the map
by
mark
on Wed 16 Jan 2008 20:25 GMT
I have added a feature called Chartism on the Map to the Chartist Ancestors home page. It’s also shown below... more »
Tuesday, January 15
Chartist list up to 5,000 names
by
mark
on Tue 15 Jan 2008 11:15 GMT
Tuesday, January 8
Chartist leaders in Ashton under Lyne
by
mark
on Tue 08 Jan 2008 16:15 GMT
Saturday, January 5
John Arnott and the 1867 Reform Act
by
mark
on Sat 05 Jan 2008 14:42 GMT
In his lifetime, John Arnott was one of the best-known and
well-liked figures in London Chartism. A shoemaker by trade, ... more »
Get updates by email
by
mark
on Sat 05 Jan 2008 14:38 GMT
If you would like to get an email when new additions are
made to Chartist Ancestors, please provide your email ... more »
Thursday, December 20
A Chartist Christmas to one and all
by
mark
on Thu 20 Dec 2007 15:42 GMT
“This is Christmas-day, but no holiday for me,” declared the Chartist leader Feargus O’Connor in his 1845 Christmas message “to ... more »
Thursday, December 13
Lottery grant aid for WCML
by
mark
on Thu 13 Dec 2007 19:45 GMT
Congratulations to the Working Class Movement Library , which has been awarded £313,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund over the ... more »
Sunday, December 9
Chartist land plan - 3,900 names
by
mark
on Sun 09 Dec 2007 11:54 GMT
The names of some 3,900 Chartist sympathisers from
Lancashire have now been added to Chartist Ancestors. This completes a project ... more »
Sunday, December 2
500 Chartists from Lancashire
by
mark
on Sun 02 Dec 2007 14:12 GMT
Nearly 500 more Chartists from the Lancashire towns of Colne
and Oldham have been added to the site.
The names ... more »
Friday, November 30
A day off for the Chartists
by
mark
on Fri 30 Nov 2007 15:42 GMT
Should we have a new bank holiday to commemorate the Chartists who took up arms in Newport in 1839? Paul Flynn...
more »
Tuesday, November 27
2,500 Chartists from Lancashire
by
mark
on Tue 27 Nov 2007 12:21 GMT
The names of more than 2,500 Lancashire subscribers to the Chartist
land plan have now been added to Chartist Ancestors. ... more »
Tuesday, November 20
1,399 Chartist children named
by
mark
on Tue 20 Nov 2007 11:28 GMT
Chartists would often name their children after their
radical heroes. For many family historians, the sudden arrival in the clan ... more »
Sunday, November 11
History books and DVDs for Christmas
by
mark
on Sun 11 Nov 2007 10:22 GMT
Some great history books and DVDs are being launched between
now and Christmas. I’ve had a look through Amazon’s future ... more »
Tuesday, November 6
Chartist descendents in Newport
by
mark
on Tue 06 Nov 2007 11:04 GMT
The descendents of the Newport Chartists who marched on the
town back in 1839 in an attempt to spark a ... more »
Saturday, November 3
Guardian archive a Chartism goldmine
by
mark
on Sat 03 Nov 2007 14:47 GMT
The launch of The Guardian newspaper’s historic online
archive today offers anyone looking for ancestors in the Chartist movement
fresh ... more »
Tuesday, October 30
Commemorate the march on Newport
by
mark
on Tue 30 Oct 2007 12:36 GMT
Friday, October 26
Get a Chartist calendar for 2008
by
mark
on Fri 26 Oct 2007 14:22 BST
There are two new additions to Chartist Ancestors today. First, there
is a page on the People's
Charter Union , ... more »
Monday, October 15
Chartism? Never heard of it
by
mark
on Mon 15 Oct 2007 15:04 BST
If you are reading this, then you probably have at least some interest in Chartism. But to what extent does ... more »
Thursday, October 11
Chartism: make mine a pint
by
mark
on Thu 11 Oct 2007 15:18 BST
A Hertfordshire pub named after the nearby Chartist land settlement of Heronsgate (or O'Connorville, as it was renamed in Feargus's ... more »
Tuesday, October 2
More full-text Chartist resources
by
mark
on Tue 02 Oct 2007 11:02 BST
There has been a very welcome increase in the volume of
materials about Chartism available online in recent months.
In ... more »
Thursday, September 27
Gerald Massey - 100 years on
by
mark
on Thu 27 Sep 2007 13:18 BST
Gerald Massey lived a fascinating life, as a poet and Shakespeare scholar, developer of evolutionary theory and, of course, Chartist.... more »
Tuesday, September 25
Chartist weekend on 3 and 4 November 2007
by
mark
on Tue 25 Sep 2007 10:42 BST
The weekend of 3 and 4 November sees a series of events in and around Newport to mark the anniversary ... more »
Tuesday, September 11
Chartist lives and Chartist histories
by
mark
on Tue 11 Sep 2007 11:06 BST
Richard Brown, whose book Chartism (Cambridge University Press, 1998) has been a boon to a generation of history students, has ... more »
Tuesday, September 4
Chartism's forgotten petition
by
mark
on Tue 04 Sep 2007 15:58 BST
Did you know that there were not three but four great Chartist petitions, and that the one that has been ... more »
Friday, August 31
History books for Autumn 2007
by
mark
on Fri 31 Aug 2007 14:26 BST
Looking for something history-related to read this autumn? The mytimemachine bookshop has the editor's choice of new books and the ... 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.
Amazon.co.uk Widgets