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Fading of Wireless Communications,ile route via Strangeways, Market Street and London Road to Ardwick Cemetery, across the river Medlock in southern Manchester. Among those riding in the carriages were a range of local dignitaries, deputations from political and trade organisations as well as representatives from nearly fifty townsfatty-acids 发表于 2025-3-27 08:34:48
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‘The Old Immoral World’: Working-Class Manchester and Salfordenvironment were shaped by the expectations and preconceptions of the observer, and in Kay’s case these were easily detected. Despite the vast differences in interpretation, across the spectrum of contemporary literature there was a remarkable consistency at the level of observation: the basic factsFLIT 发表于 2025-3-27 18:33:09
Municipal Chartism — Local Government in Manchester and Salford, 1837–42of Manchester and Salford throughout the Chartist ranks. Particularly in the years 1837–42 this level of interest resulted in what effectively amounted to a policy of municipal Chartism. Modern historians have failed to notice the evolution and implementation of this policy.. This is a significant oethnology 发表于 2025-3-27 22:14:46
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Class without Words: Rank-and-File Communication in the Chartist Movementthe ‘presentation of self’. by leaders who were responding to the expectations of the led. By so doing it will attempt to develop a methodology that takes account of the representative structure of Chartism and the repeated claims of the leaders that they voiced the aspirations of the people. This s