Popular politics, heritage and memories of Chartism in England and Wales, 1918–2020
Affiliation:
1. Sheffield Hallam University , United Kingdom
Abstract
Abstract
Chartism has enjoyed a remarkably enduring posthumous life. This article focuses on the politics of remembering the movement via three case studies: the interwar political left, the attempts by the political and cultural establishment to co-opt Chartism since the 1980s, and the role of Chartism in the contemporary and ongoing campaigns for democratic renewal promoted by a range of heritage organizations and groups. By drawing on critical heritage studies, as well as a range of material – from press reports to ephemera and the built environment – this article shows how forms of remembrance and the practices of commemoration surrounding Chartism were (and are) far from static and repetitive but evolving, dynamic and contested.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,History,Cultural Studies