Radicals, Secularists, and Republicans: Popular Freethought in Britain, 1866-1915 |
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New beginings 187480 | 10 |
Liberalism labour and socialism | 12 |
The climax 188085 | 23 |
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Radicals, Secularists, and Republicans: Popular Freethought in Britain, 1866 ... Edward Royle No preview available - 1980 |
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24 February active Agnostic Annie Besant appeared April atheism audiences August Aveling became Bible Birmingham blasphemy Bonner Bradlaugh and Besant Chapman Cohen Charles Bradlaugh Charles Watts Christian Church club debate December Edward Aveling Ethical F. J. Gould February Foote's freethinkers Freethought Federation freethought movement freethought societies G. J. Holyoake G. W. Foote George Standring Gimson H. M. Hyndman Hall of Science Holyoake's Huddersfield Hyndman J. M. Robertson January Jerusalem Star Joseph Symes July June Labour later leaders League lectures Leeds Leicester Secular Society Liberal London Secular Manchester March meeting membership Minute Book N.S.S. branches National Reformer Newcastle nineteenth century Northampton November October organisation Owenite paper political president prosecution radical religion religious reported Republican revival Ross secretary Secular Chronicle Secular Hall Secular Review Secular Society Ltd Secular Union Secularist movement Secularists September 1877 social socialist South Sunday school Truth Seeker votes Watts's weekly women