Table of contents for London Chartism, 1838-1848 / David Goodway.


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Counter
List of tables
List of illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Map
Part I. The Character of London and its Chartism: 1. Some aspects of London in the chartist period
2. The metropolitan economy
3. A profile of London Chartism
Part II. The Course of Events: 4. The political background to Chartism
5. 1838-1840: apathetic London
6. 1840-1842
The success of London Chartism
7. 1843-1847: difficult years
8. The Irish
9. 1848: turbulent London
Part III. Disturbance and the Maintenance of Order: 10. Metropolis and police
11. Roit
12. Riot: the maintenance of order
13. The great meetings of 1848
14. The great meetings: the maintenance of order
Part IV. The Trades: 15. Introduction
16. The boot and shoemakers
17. The tailors
18. The building trades
19. The silk-weavers
20. The metal trades
21. The furniture trades
22. The hatters
23. The leather trades
24. The printing and book trades
25. The jewellery trades and watchmaking
26. The riverside trades
27. The bakers
28. The linen drapers' assistants - and other non-manual workers
29. Labourers
Conclusion
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Chartism England London History, London (England) Social conditions, London (England) Economic conditions, Working class England London Political activity, Working class England London History 19th century