Items where Author is "Roberts, Matthew"

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ROBERTS, Matthew (2025). Chartism. Revue française de civilisation britannique, XXX-1. [Article]

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ROBERTS, Matthew (2023). Women, Late Chartism, and the Land Plan in Nottinghamshire. Midland History. [Article]

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ROBERTS, Matthew (2023). Popular politics, heritage and memories of Chartism in England and Wales, 1918–2020. Historical Research. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2022). Democratic Passions The Politics of Feeling in British Popular Radicalism, 1809-1848. Manchester, Manchester University Press. [Authored Book]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2022). Celebrities, Heroes and Champions: Popular politicians in the age of reform, 1810–67. Social History, 47 (2), 226-228. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2021). What might labour historians do with history of emotions? Society for the Study of Labour History. [Other]

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ROBERTS, Matthew (2021). Women and Late Chartism: Women's Rights in Mid-Victorian England. The English Historical Review, 136 (581), 918-949. [Article]

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ROBERTS, Matthew (2021). E.P. Thompson, Shirley, and the Antinomian Tradition in West Riding Luddism and Popular Protest. Labour History: a journal of labour and social history, 86 (2), 187-214. [Article]

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ROBERTS, Matthew (2021). Tory-Radical Feeling in Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley, and Early Victorian England. Victorian Studies, 63 (1), 34-56. [Article]

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ROBERTS, Matthew (2021). Catholicism and Constitutionalism in William Cobbett’s English and Irish Medievalism. In: Subaltern Medievalisms. Medievalism "from below" in Nineteenth-Century Britain. Boydell & Brewer, 19-38. [Book Section]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2020). An Impassioned Royal Scandal: The Queen Caroline Affair and the Politics of Feeling in Later Georgian England. Queen Mary University. [Other]

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ROBERTS, Matthew (2019). Chartism, Commemoration and the Cult of the Radical Hero. Routledge Studies in Modern British History . Abingdon, Routledge. [Authored Book]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2019). Popular Virtue: Continuity and Change in Radical Moral Politics, 1820-70 [Book review]. Labour History Review, 84 (1), 85-87. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2018). The 1868 general election: Tradition and innovation in British politics. Modern History Review, 21 (2). [Article]

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ROBERTS, Matthew (2018). Richard Oastler, Toryism, Radicalism and the limitations of Party, c.1807-1846. Parliamentary History, 37 (2), 250-273. [Article]

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ROBERTS, Matthew (2018). Daniel O'Connell, repeal and Chartism in the age of Atlantic revolutions. The Journal of Modern History, 90 (1), 1-39. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2017). Protest and the Politics of Space and Place, 1789–1848. By KatrinaNavickas. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2016. xiv, 332 pp. Hardback £70.00; paperback £20.00. ISBN 9780719097058; 9781526116703. Parliamentary History, 36 (3), 407-409. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2017). Satan's Bank Note. History Today. [Other]

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ROBERTS, Matthew (2017). Rural Luddism and the makeshift economy of the Nottinghamshire Framework Knitters. Social History, 42 (3), 365-398. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2015). The People's Charter. Modern History Review, 18 (2). [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2015). '"The Feast of the Gridiron is at hand" : Chartism, Cobbett and Currency',. In: GRANDE, James and STEVENSON, John, (eds.) William Cobbett, Romanticism and the Enlightenment : Contexts and Legacies. The Enlightenment World (31). London, Pickering and Chatto, 107-121. [Book Section]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2015). Archive Report: Labouring in the Un-digitized Chartist Archive. Labour history review, 80 (2), 195-200. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2014). Radicalism, Protest, and Repression in Britain, 1830-1848. Labour History Review, 79 (3), 329-336. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2013). Election Cartoons and Political Communication in Victorian England. Cultural and Social History, 10 (3), 369-395. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2013). 'A terrific outburst of political meteorology’: by-elections and the Unionist electoral ascendancy in late-Victorian England. In: OTTE, T. G. and READMAN, Paul, (eds.) By-elections in British politics, 1832-1914. Woodbridge, Boydell and Brewer, 177-200. [Book Section]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2013). Essay in Review: Labouring in the Digital Archive. Labour History Review, 78 (1), 113-126. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2013). Chartism, Commemoration and the Cult of the Radical Hero c.1770-c.1840. Labour history review, 78 (1), 3-32. [Article]

NIXON, Mark, PENTLAND, Gordon and ROBERTS, Matthew (2012). The material culture of Scottish reform politics, c.1820-c.1884. Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, 32 (1), 28-49. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2011). Resisting “Arithmocracy”: Parliament, community, and the Third Reform Act. Journal of British Studies, 50 (2), 381-409. [Article]

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ROBERTS, Matthew (2010). Out of Chartism, into Liberalism: Popular Radicals and the Liberal Party in Mid-Victorian Britain. Journal of Liberal History, 67, 6-13. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2008). Political Movements in Urban England, 1832-1914. Bloomsbury Publishing. [Authored Book]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2008). Electoral reform dilemmas: are single-member constituencies out of date? Institute of Historical Research. [Other]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2007). Popular Conservatism In Britain, 1832-1914. Parliamentary History, 26 (3), 387-410. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2006). ‘Villa Toryism’ and popular Conservatism In Leeds, 1885–1902. The Historical Journal, 49 (1), 217-246. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2006). Constructing a Tory world-view: popular politics and the Conservative press in late-Victorian Leeds. Historical Research, 79 (203), 115-143. [Article]

ROBERTS, Matthew (2000). Gladstone and the Irish Question. Journal of Liberal History, 26. [Article]

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