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2Published 2021Table of Contents: “…1 'A perpetual college': writing the history of Manchester's Collegiate Church and Cathedral -- Jeremy Gregory 2 The pre-collegiate church: origins and early development -- Peter Arrowsmith 3 From foundation to Reformation, 1421-1558 -- Lucy Wooding 4 Manchester Collegiate Church, 1558-1660 -- Ian Atherton 5 The Collegiate Church under the Old Regime, 1660-1829 -- Henry Rack 6 From 'The O'wd Church' to Manchester Cathedral, 1830-1914 -- Arthur Burns 7 The Cathedral, 1914-83 -- Matthew Grimley 8 The Cathedral, 1983 to the present -- Jeremy Morris 9 Architecture -- Clare Hartwell 10 Music -- Sarah Boyer 11 Memorials -- Terry Wyke 12 Misericords -- John Dickinson 13 Stained glass -- Marion McClintockIndex…”
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Published 2007
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4by Blackledge, PaulConnect to this title online (unlimited users allowed)
Published 2006
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5by Glynn, SarahConnect to this title online (unlimited users allowed)
Published 2016
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6by Scriven, TomTable of Contents: “…: The infidel roots of Chartist culture -- Chartism's infidel roots -- Moral populism in the Radical press -- From anti-clerical satire to social Radicalism -- Sexual heterodoxy as entertainment -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 2 Politics and everyday life in early Chartism -- Chartism, festivity, and 'taproom politics' -- The politicisation and mobilisation of everyday life -- Emotions and the turn towards violence -- Sexuality and humour in the provinces -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 From insurrection to the 'little republic of the home' -- The experience of Chartist prisoners -- New trajectories: the delineation of moral improvement after 1840 -- Vincent, Godwin, and teetotalism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4 Medicine, popular science, and Chartism's improvement culture -- 'Self-culture' and teetotalism -- The democratisation of medicine, 1838-42 -- Phreno-mesmerism and popular science after 1842 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 Communal self-improvement after the 'disasters of the Strike' -- The 1842 strikewave -- The Land Plan and ethical Radicalism -- Food and health in the Land Plan -- The Land, education, and improvement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6 The fragmented legacies of Chartist moral politics -- La république démocratique et social: late Chartism and the return to moral populism -- Moral improvement and the Reform League -- Self-help, moral improvement, and capital -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Archival sources -- Online archives -- British Library, London -- Labour History Archive and Study Centre, People's History Museum, Manchester.…”
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8by Smith, Andrew, 1964-Connect to this title online (unlimited users allowed)
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9by Daddow, Oliver J.Connect to this title online (unlimited users allowed)
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12by Marren, BrianTable of Contents: “…-- Dock work in the immediate post-war era -- Industrial conflict and the reform of employment relations -- Containerisation and job loss -- Abolition of the NDLS -- The return of casualism -- The Liverpool dockers' strike -- The TGWU and the British labour movement -- The media campaign and international support -- Support in the community -- Solidarity and defeat -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Select bibliography -- Primary sources -- Archival sources -- Liverpool and Merseyside Record Office -- Liverpool -- Merseyside Maritime Museum Archives and Library -- Liverpool -- Modern Records Centre -- University of Warwick -- People's History Museum -- Manchester -- Public Records Office -- Kew, London -- Unite the Union Archives Office -- Holborn, London -- Working-Class Movement Library -- Salford -- Newspapers and periodicals -- Oral interviews -- Personal papers -- Government publications -- Published works of a primary nature -- Memoirs and autobiographies -- Trade union publications -- Political pamphlets and literature -- Local authority publications -- Websites containing primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Books -- Edited collections -- Journal articles -- Unpublished theses -- Unpublished papers -- Index.…”
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