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The Home Office & the Chartists, 1838-48: Protest and Repression in the West Riding of Yorkshire (Chartist Studies series)

Author Neil Pye
Publisher Merlin Press
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Author(s) Neil Pye
Publisher Merlin Press
ISBN / ASIN 0850366348
ISBN-13 9780850366341
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #4,587,237
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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This book tells the story of how the Home Office suppression of Chartist protest in West Riding led to development of the modern British State. Chartism was a powerful community force, staging protests across the West Riding and attracting much support, especially from the dispossessed, the disenfranchised, and Irish immigrants. The Home Office led the state’s response, using new resources—railways, the press, and the electric telegraph—and mobilized coercion from army and police forces. In 1842 and in following years, Chartist unrest was suppressed largely because the Home Office managed to take control. Arrests were made and extreme measures adopted to secure the region from further violence, effectively driving the movement into decline; the State had too much coercive power in reserve, forcing mass political protest to collapse and an age of stability to follow.

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