A Selection of the Political Pamphlets of Charles Bradlaugh

A Selection of the Political Pamphlets of Charles Bradlaugh
Author: Charles Bradlaugh
Publisher: New York : A. M. Kelley
Total Pages: 698
Release: 1970
Genre: Political Science
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"Charles Bradlaugh (26 September 1833 ? 30 January 1891) was a political activist and one of the most famous English atheists of the 19th century. He founded the National Secular Society in 1866."--Wikipedia.

Bristol Selected Pamphlets

Bristol Selected Pamphlets
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Release: 2009
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University of Bristol Library has a substantial collection of 19th century pamphlets, including the National Liberal Club collection, with pamphlets from the libraries of Charles Bradlaugh, John Noble, the Liberation Society, the Land Nationalisation Society, the Cobden Club, and others. Bristol's collection is especially strong on 19th century commerce, economics, finance, politics, religion and sociology. In addition to publications by Liberal Party members, it includes many pamphlets from other political parties.

Radicals, Secularists, and Republicans

Radicals, Secularists, and Republicans
Author: Edward Royle
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1980
Genre: Free thought
ISBN: 9780719007835

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Victorian Britain (Routledge Revivals)

Victorian Britain (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Sally Mitchell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1014
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136716173

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First published in 1988, this encyclopedia serves as an overview and point of entry to the complex interdisciplinary field of Victorian studies. The signed articles, which cover persons, events, institutions, topics, groups and artefacts in Great Britain between 1837 and 1901, have been written by authorities in the field and contain bibliographies to provide guidelines for further research. The work is intended for undergraduates and the general reader, and also as a starting point for graduates who wish to explore new fields.

Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-century Thought

Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-century Thought
Author: Gregory Claeys
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2005
Genre: Intellectual life
ISBN: 0415244196

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Covering the period from 1789 to 1914, this work primarily deals with key figures and ideas in social and political thinking, but entries also include science, religion, law, art, concepts of modernity, the body and health, thereby covering comprehensively the intellectual history of the period.

Currents of Radicalism

Currents of Radicalism
Author: Eugenio F. Biagini
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1991-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521394550

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'Those who were originally called radicals and afterwards reformers, are called Chartists', declared Thomas Duncombe before Parliament in 1842, a comment which can be adapted for a later period and as a description of this collection of papers: 'those who were originally called Chartists were afterwards called Liberal and Labour activists'. In other words, the central argument of this book is that there was a substantial continuity in popular radicalism throughout the nineteenth and into the twentieth century. The papers stress both the popular elements in Gladstonian Liberalism and the radical liberal elements in the early Labour party. The first part of the book focuses on the continuity of popular attitudes across the commonly-assumed mid-century divide, with studies of significant personalities and movements, as well as a local case study. The second part examines the strong links between Gladstonian Liberalism and the working classes, looking in particular at labour law, taxation, and the Irish crisis. The final part assesses the impact of radical traditions on early Labour politics, in Parliament, the unions, and local government. The same attitudes towards liberty, the rule of law, and local democracy are highlighted throughout, and new questions are therefore posed about the major transitions in the popular politics of the period.

Uncivil Liberalism

Uncivil Liberalism
Author: Vikram Visana
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2022-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 100921554X

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Reinterprets Dadabhai Naoroji's Indian contribution to global debates on liberalism, capitalism and labour alongside concerns of civil peace.

Imagine There's No Heaven

Imagine There's No Heaven
Author: Mitchell Stephens
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1137437650

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The historical achievements of religious belief have been large and well chronicled. But what about the accomplishments of those who have challenged religion? Traveling from classical Greece to twenty-first century America, Imagine There's No Heaven explores the role of disbelief in shaping Western civilization. At each juncture common themes emerge: by questioning the role of gods in the heavens or the role of a God in creating man on earth, nonbelievers help move science forward. By challenging the divine right of monarchs and the strictures of holy books, nonbelievers, including Jean- Jacques Rousseau and Denis Diderot, help expand human liberties, and influence the early founding of the United States. Revolutions in science, in politics, in philosophy, in art, and in psychology have been led, on multiple occasions, by those who are free of the constraints of religious life. Mitchell Stephens tells the often-courageous tales of history's most important atheists— like Denis Diderot and Salman Rushdie. Stephens makes a strong and original case for their importance not only to today's New Atheist movement but to the way many of us—believers and nonbelievers—now think and live.