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How England Averted A Revolution Of Force: A Survey Of The Social Agitation Of The First Ten Years Of Queen Victoria's Reign (1903)

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How England Averted A Revolution Of Force: A Survey Of The Social Agitation Of The First Ten Years Of Queen Victoria's Reign (1903) - Flower, Benjamin Orange
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""How England Averted A Revolution Of Force"" is a historical survey of the social turmoil that occurred during the first ten years of Queen Victoria's reign in England. Written by Benjamin Orange Flower and first published in 1903, the book examines the various social and political movements that emerged during this period, including Chartism, trade unionism, and the anti-Corn Law League. Flower argues that the government's willingness to address the grievances of these movements through social and political reforms helped ...

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How England Averted a Revolution of Force; a Survey of the Social Agitation of the First ten Years O 2019, Wentworth Press

ISBN-13: 9780530861135

Hardcover

How England Averted A Revolution Of Force: A Survey Of The Social Agitation Of The First Ten Years Of Queen Victoria's Reign (1903) 2010, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781164905004

Trade paperback

How England Averted A Revolution Of Force: A Survey Of The Social Agitation Of The First Ten Years Of Queen Victoria's Reign (1903) 2008, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781437106145

Trade paperback