Co-operation and the Owenite Socialist Communities in Britain, 1825-45Historical study of owenite socialism and the cooperative movement in the UK from 1825 to 1845, based on a study of the experiments of three leading communities - includes bibliography pp. 241 to 260, illustrations and references. |
Contents
Communitarianism | 1 |
Robert Owen and the Owenite contribution to cooperative | 41 |
Orbiston 182527 | 97 |
Owenism during the 1830s | 129 |
Queenwood 183945 | 165 |
Aftermath and conclusions | 214 |
Common terms and phrases
A. J. Hamilton Abram Combe acres agricultural April Association August Birmingham branches building Buxton capital Central Board Chartists co-operation Co-operative Congress Co-operative Magazine Co-operative Society colonies communitarian community experiments Community Friendly Society Community Society cottages County Clare December Dublin E. T. Craig early economic Edinburgh employment England established farm Friendly Society G. D. H. Cole G. J. Holyoake George Combe George Mudie Goldsmid governor halls of science Hampshire Harmony Hall Holyoake Ibid improvement individual industrial institutions Ireland Irish James Rigby January John Finch July June labour exchange labour notes land lease lecture letter Liverpool London Manchester manufacturing meeting ment Moral World Mudie munity November October Orbiston organisation Owen's plan political poor principles produce Queenwood Ralahine Rational Society reform rent reported residents Robert Owen correspondence social socialist subscribed tenants thought tion trade unionism Tytherley Vandeleur View of Society William Pare workers wrote