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James Bronterre O'Brien (February 1804 – 23
December 1864) was an
Irish Chartist leader,
reformer and journalist.
James O'Brien was born near Granard...
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successful not only in
France but
abroad as well.
Chartist leader James Bronterre O'Brien
translated the work into
English in 1836 and over
fifty thousand...
- (371): 95–114. doi:10.4000/ahrf.12688. ISSN 0003-4436. O'Brien,
James Bronterre (1837). The Life and
Character of
Maximilian Robespierre.
Proving ......
- of the 19th
Century was
inspired by Robespierre.
Chartist leader James Bronterre O'Brien
defended Robespierre,
describing him as "one of the
greatest men...
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those within the
British Chartist movement of 1838-1858,
notably on
James Bronterre O'Brien (1804-1864).[citation needed] Neo-Babouvism
largely disappeared...
- Thompson,
James Bronterre O'Brien
introduced the term in his 1837
criticism of
capitalism and of 19th
century political economists.
Bronterre wrote, "True...
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Kansas followers of
James Bronterre O'Brien 1869 1874 A
community based on the
political reform philosophy of
Chartist James Bronterre O'Brien.
Silkville Kansas...
- Soho, many had been
active Chartists and, later,
supporters of
James Bronterre O'Brien, and
almost all were
active in the
First International. They included...
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Harvard University Press. p. 118. ISBN 9780674470613. O'Brien,
James Bronterre (1837). The Life and
Character of
Maximilian Robespierre. London: J. Watson...
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Bronterre Washington Dooley (4 July 1867—19
October 1913),
known as
Bronte Dooley, was an
Australian politician, and a
member of the
Western Australian...