- of
Chartism."
Victorian Studies (1958): 117–138.
online Saunders, Robert. "
Chartism from Above:
British Elites and the
Interpretation of
Chartism", Historical...
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represented by symbols, such as bars in a bar
chart,
lines in a line
chart, or
slices in a pie
chart". A
chart can
represent tabular numeric data, functions...
- Look up
charting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Charting may
refer to:
Chart,
graphical representation of data
Nautical chart,
process of building...
- The UK
singles chart (currently
titled the
Official Singles Chart, with the
upper section more
commonly known as the
Official UK Top 40) is
compiled by...
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Chartism originated in
Wales in
Carmarthen under the
influence of Hugh Williams, a
solicitor and
radical reformer.
Williams claimed he "got up the first...
- rate po****r orator. Many of the
early historians of
Chartism attributed the
failure of
Chartism at
least in part to O'Connor. He was
accused of egotism...
- the
music industry standard record chart in the
United States for songs,
published w****ly by
Billboard magazine.
Chart rankings are
based on
sales (physical...
-
extension of the
Billboard charts,
provides additional w****ly
charts, as well as year-end
charts. The two most
important charts are the
Billboard Hot 100...
- The
Official Albums Chart is the
United Kingdom's industry-recognised
national record chart for albums.
Entries are
ranked by
sales and
audio streaming...
- It was
first proposed by
Thomas Carlyle in his
essay Chartism (1839).
After ****essing
Chartism as "the bitter
discontent grown fierce and mad, the wrong...