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In 1845 Frederick Engels wrote that 'Manchester is the seat of the most powerful unions, the central point of Chartism, the place which numbers the most Socialists'.
List of Tables - Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - Introduction - PART 1: CHARTIST MANCHESTER AND SALFORD - 'The Old Immoral World': Working Class Manchester and Salford - 'A Wall of Brotherhood': The Reform Community - PART 2: A MOSAIC OF REFORM - Trades Unions and Politics - Municipal Chartism: Local Government in Manchester and Salford (1837-42) - The League, Cheap Bread and the Irish - New Moral Worlds: Co-operation, Owenism and Radical Christianity - Working Class Self-Help - PART 3: 'THE FUSTIAN JACKETS' - Prison, Poverty and Professional Politics: A Biographical Analysis of the Local Chartist Leadership - Class Without Words: Rank and File Communication in the Chartist Movement - Keeping the Faith - Conclusion - Appendix A: Local Chartist Portraits - Appendix B: Occupational Profile of the Chartist Movement - Appendix C: The Chartist Banners - Notes - Bibliographic Note - Index