Radical Artisans in England and France, 1830–1870
Discover the transformative era of political radicalism with "Radical Artisans in England and France, 1830–1870" by acclaimed author. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1997, this comprehensive hardback spans 442 pages of meticulously researched content. Drawing on years of extensive research in French and British archives, this comparative study delves into the vibrant world of radicalism in the mid-19th century. It explores a rich tapestry of themes including trade unionism, cooperation, socialism, popular culture, and religion, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the social movements that shaped modern thought in England and France. Ideal for students, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of art and politics, this book presents an engaging and informative view of a pivotal time in history. Enhance your library with this essential Academic work that sheds light on the vital contributions of radical artisans to society.