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English-Tamil dictionary. 2014.
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Chartist — may refer to: Chartist (occupation), a person who uses charts for technical analysis Chartist (magazine), a British social democratic periodical An adherent of Chartism, a 19th century political and social reform movement in the UK Cartista, a… … Wikipedia
Chartist (magazine) — This article is about the magazine. For the movement, see Chartism. Chartist is a bi monthly democratic socialist magazine which has been published in Britain since the 1970s. The magazine s editorial policy is firmly aligned with what was once… … Wikipedia
Chartist — Chartism ► NOUN ▪ a UK parliamentary reform movement of 1837 48, the principles of which were set out in a manifesto called The People s Charter. DERIVATIVES Chartist noun & adjective … English terms dictionary
Reform movement — redirects here. For specific organizations by that name, see Reform Movement (disambiguation) A reform movement is a kind of social movement that aims to make gradual change, or change in certain aspects of society rather than rapid or… … Wikipedia
Northern Star (chartist newspaper) — For other uses, see Northern Star (disambiguation). Headline from the Northern Star 1838 The Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser was a chartist newspaper published in the United Kingdom between 1837 and 1852. Content … Wikipedia
John Frost (Chartist) — John Frost (25 May 1784, Newport, Monmouthshire 27 July 1877, Stapleton, Bristol) was a prominent leader of the British Chartist movement in the Newport Rising. Early life John Frost s father, also John, kept the Royal Oak Inn in Newport. His… … Wikipedia
Labour movement — The term labour movement or labor movement is a broad term for the development of a collective organization of working people, to campaign in their own interest for better treatment from their employers and governments, in particular through the… … Wikipedia
JONES, ERNEST — Chartist leader and poet, born at Berlin, of English parentage, educated at Göttingen; came to England in 1838, and six years later was called to the bar; in 1845 he threw himself into the Chartist movement, and devoted the rest of his life to … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Feargus O'Connor — Feargus Edward O Connor (1794 ndash; August 30, 1855) was an Irish Chartist leader and advocate of the Land Plan. Background Born into an Irish Protestant family, the son of Irish Nationalist politician Roger O Connor (1762 1834) and nephew of… … Wikipedia
Chartism — was a movement for political and social reform in the United Kingdom during the mid 19th century, between 1838 and 1859. It takes its name from the People s Charter of 1838. Chartism was possibly the first mass working class labour movement in… … Wikipedia
National Land Company — Not to be confused with British Land Company. See also: Timeline of the National Land Company National Land Company Fate Wound up by Act of Parliament Successor Court of Chancery Founded provisionally 1846 Defunct 1851 … Wikipedia