
Chartism

Translation of "chartism" into Russian
chartism
Nounchartism
Chartism was a working-class movement for political reform in Britain during the 19th century.
Чартизм был движением рабочего класса за политические реформы в Британии в 19 веке.
Definitions
chartism
NounA political movement in 19th-century Britain that sought to achieve political reforms, including universal male suffrage, through the People's Charter of 1838.
Chartism was a significant force in British politics during the 1830s and 1840s, advocating for democratic reforms.
The principles or ideology advocated by the Chartists.
Modern labour movements often trace their roots back to the radical chartism of the 1840s.
Chartism
Proper nounThe 19th-century British political movement that campaigned for reforms set out in the People's Charter of 1838.
Chartism gained widespread support among industrial workers demanding political representation.