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Published: 07 November 2023
... site for political protests and occupations, but few matched the scale and violence of 13 November 1887, as the subjects of this chapter attest. Writers, artists, and activists all, Margaret Harkness, Annie Besant, Walter Crane, and William Morris, crafted their first-hand experience of Bloody Sunday...
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Epilogue: The Party Fight
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Mark A. Allison
Published: 15 April 2021
... capitalism aesthetic education Clarion Social Democratic Federation SDF aesthetics Thorpe Andrew H. G. Wells The New Machiavelli Sidney Webb Labour and the New Social Order Labour Party Constitution 1918 Clause IV anti-politics aesthetics Walter Crane William Morris When did the period that I...
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Published: 08 October 2020
... blending Henry VIII King of England Ireland Young England Young Ireland Paine Tom Language garden Palace s Wordsworth William Civil War English Diggers William James Linton Chartism Walter Crane satire illumination pastoral utopia When the intrepid hero of the Chartist fable...
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Walter Crane, the Alphabet, and the Value of “So-Called Children’s Books”
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A Robin Hoffman
Published: 21 October 2024
...0 21 10 2024 “Chapter 4: Walter Crane, the Alphabet, and the Value of ‘So-Called Children’s Books’” considers how the prominent artist’s ambitions and creations evolved during a career that spanned more than fifty years and included the production of a dozen alphabet books. His publications...
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