Abstract
This article seeks to re-balance the canon of anti-corn law leadership
by examining the
ideas and activities of Thomas Perronet Thompson. A relatively neglected
figure in modern accounts
of the Anti-Corn Law League and repeal in 1846, Thompson was acknowledged
in his own lifetime
as an outstanding campaigner whose role in the work of the League and in
the mobilization of opinion
was exceptional. This article investigates Thompson's free trade principles,
and uses his pamphlets,
articles, correspondence, speeches, and organizational efforts to create
a vivid impression of repeal
agitation in the 1830s and 1840s. Personal relationships between anti-corn
law leaders are examined,
as are the links between their movement and such other phenomena as Chartism
and the campaign for
factory reform. The article stresses the central importance of Thompson
in the achievement of repeal
and, by using his contribution as a point of entry, seeks to promote a
deeper understanding of the anti-corn law creed and its modes of organization, campaigning, publicity, and
propaganda.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
9 articles.
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