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Bibliography

Here are all the reliable sources we have used to gather our information together on this website.

 

1. Chartism | British history | Britannica.com. 2016. Chartism | British history | Britannica.com. [ONLINE]       Available at: http://www.britannica.com/event/Chartism-British-history. [Accessed 20 March 2016].

 

Britannica is a privately owned and operated, informative website that provides accurate information on particular topics. In our case, it gave a detailed overview on Chartism and made a reliable referencing site.

 

2. The British Library Board. 2008. Chartism (Summary). [ONLINE] Available at:http://www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/21cc/struggle/chartists1/summary/chartism.html. [Accessed 11 March 16].

 

Similar to Britannica, the ‘British Library’ is a detailed website which gives a useful summary on Chartism and its ideas. Being a “learning site”, it is educational and apt as an accurate referencing website.

 

3. The Influence of Chartism on the Victorian Goldfields - Concept - Electronic Encyclopedia of Gold in Australia. 2016. The Influence of Chartism on the Victorian Goldfields - Concept - Electronic Encyclopedia of Gold in Australia. [ONLINE] Available at:http://www.egold.net.au/biogs/EG00295b.htm. [Accessed 11 March 2016].

 

"eGold" was an educational website that gave us an indepth knowledge about the impacts on Chartism in Australia especially during the time of the Victorian Goldfields. This site is evidently trustworthy as it has a list of references at the end of it, also proving that the information is accurate.

 

4. WILLIAM LOVETT: CHARTIST.. 2016. WILLIAM LOVETT: CHARTIST.. [ONLINE] Available at:http://gerald-massey.org.uk/lovett/. [Accessed 12 March 2016].

 

With a ‘.org’ URL, this website proved to be reliable along with comprehensive information relating to William Lovett, an important leader of the Chartist Movement.

 

5. William Cuffay: 1778 - 1870: Chartism in Australia. 2016. William Cuffay: 1778 - 1870: Chartism in Australia. [ONLINE] Available at: http://cuffay.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/chartismaustralia.html. [Accessed 13 March 2016].

 

This website provided intricate and educational information on the influence of Chartism in Australia and how ideas of chartism were present during the gold mining period in Ballarat, Victoria.

 

6. The parliamentary debate on the 1842 Chartist Petition. Updated 4th March 2016. Dr Marjorie Bloy. Available at: http://www.historyhome.co.uk/peel/chartism/debate42.htm. [Accessed 27 March 2016].

 

This website provided succinct and concise information on the parliamentary debate on the 1842 Chartist Petition, including the different views from various individuals during the debate.

 

7. William Lovett. Updated August 2014. John Simkim. Available at: http://spartacus-educational.com/PRlovett.htm. [Accessed 27 March 2016]

 

This educational website gave large amounts of accurate information on William Lovett in the form of a biography which was essential when describing his views on Chartism.

 

 

 

 

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