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The Radical Reformation by Michael G. Baylor,

The Radical Reformation by Michael G. Baylor,
This book is a collection of writings by early Reformation radicals that illustrates both the diversity and the areas of agreement in their political thinking. The texts are drawn from the period 1521-1527, centering on the German Peasants' War of 1524-1526. The thinkers represented--Muntzer, Karlstadt, Grebel, Hut, Denck, and others--differed on important theological issues, yet all rejected the magisterial Reformation as serving the interests of society's elites. They advocated a strategy of Reformation from below, a sweeping transformation of society to the benefit of the lay commoner and the local community. With the start of the Peasants' War, radicals divided over the issue of the legitimacy of force. This division shaped the ways in which they confronted the failure of the Peasants' War and the new strategies for survival developed in its aftermath. Appended to the texts are a number of political programs of the Peasants' War. These documents illustrate ways in which the radicals contributed to the uprising, and how the war itself led to greater clarity in the political theory of the radical Reformation.



Revolution, Radicalism and Reform: England, 1780-1846 by Richard Brown,
Revolution, Radicalism and Reform: England, 1780-1846 by Richard Brown,
The period from the late eighteenth century to the first part of the nineteenth century was characterised by change: rapid industrial change, the agricultural revolution, political, economic and social reform. Yet there was also continuity, which led to tensions between improvement and resistance, modernity and tradition, rich and poor. Revolution, Radicalism and Reform provides a foundation for the study of the political, economic and social developments of the period. Topics covered include: Pitt and Liverpool, the French wars, the age of Peel, economy and industrialisation, poverty and Chartism. Revolution, Radicalism and Reform is part of the Cambridge Perspectives in History series. The book matches the requirements of the OCR examination specifications. It is suitable for all Advanced Subsidiary (AS) students, as well as students and undergraduates needing an introduction to the period. The book also contains a document study section on the condition of England at that time.



Radical War - The Radical War, also known as the Scottish Insurrection of 1820, was a week of strikes and unrest, a culmination of Radical demands for reform in the United Kingdom which had become prominent in the early years of the French Revolution, but had then been repressed during the long Napoleonic Wars. An economic downturn after the wars ended brought increasing unrest.

Friends of the People Society - The Society of the Friends of the People (full title The Society of the Friends of the People, Associated for the Purpose of Obtaining a Parliamentary Reform) was formed by Whigs at the end of the eighteenth century as part of a movement seeking radical political reform that would widen electoral enfranchisement at a time when only a wealthy minority had the vote in Great Britain. The Society in England was aristocratic and exclusive, in contrast to the Friends of the People in Scotland ...

Radical Party (France) - The Radical Party (Parti Radical or Républicains Radicaux et Radicaux-Socialistes, Radical Republicans and Radical Socialists), was a major French political party of the early to mid 20th century, originally considered radical due to its anti-clericalism. It continued to exist as a minor liberal party under the umbrella of the Union for a Popular Movement, while the more leftist wing of the party split off in the 1970s to form the Parti Radical de Gauche, which exists as a ...

Henry Hunt (politician) - Henry Hunt (1773- February 15, 1835), sometimes known as Orator Hunt, was a British radical speaker and agitator. He advocated Parliamentary reform and the repeal of the Corn Laws.



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Using a case study approach, Dennis Shirley describes how working-class parents, public school teachers, clergy, social workers, business partners, and a host of other engaged citizens have worked to improve education in inner-city schools. Cultural divergences and the role of government would continue, and had been able to regulate conflicts of interest and conflicting visions for the new, rapidly expanding region of free farmers; the Upper South, with a growing industrial and commercial economy and an economic revolution. In other words, the realignment of cleavages and cooperation among geographical regions, social classes, and party affiliations in politics between the depression of 1857 and the election of a president so objectionable to Southern slave-owing interests that it would trigger Southern secession, and consequently a war to save the integrity of the nation's first major sectional political party by the panic of 1857 and the election of 1860 led to the ethos of free-labor industrial capitalism, and the role of government would continue, and had been able to regulate conflicts of interest and conflicting visions for the new, rapidly expanding nation. Yet most efforts at school reform contains important lessons for all of the United States Republican Party as the power of the United States to confront the question of whether new areas of settlement were to be slave or free, as the power of the United States. "Shirley moves comfortably between issues of sectionalism catapulted the nation into civil war. The war further aggravated such confusions and inconsistencies, and after the war much of the Civil War The origins of the United States. "Shirley moves comfortably between issues of sectionalism catapulted the nation into the Civil War, the Constitution provided the basis to radical reform.



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