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PREFACE

Archbishop Anselm and Norman Autocracy 1093–1109

ARCHBISHOP ANSELM AND NORMAN AUTOCRACY 1093–1109.

Thomas of Canterbury The Defender of the Poor 1162–1170

THOMAS OF CANTERBURY THE DEFENDER OF THE POOR 1162–1170

William FitzOsbert, called Longbeard The First English Agitator 1196

WILLIAM FITZOSBERT CALLED LONGBEARD, THE FIRST ENGLISH AGITATOR 1196

Stephen Langton and the Great Charter 1207–1228

STEPHEN LANGTON AND THE GREAT CHARTER 1207–1228

Bishop Grosseteste, the Reformer 1235–1253

BISHOP GROSSETESTE THE REFORMER 1235–1253

Simon of Montfort and the English Parliament 1258–1265

SIMON OF MONTFORT AND THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT 1258–1265

Wat Tyler and the Peasant Revolt 1381

WAT TYLER AND THE PEASANT REVOLT 1381

Jack Cade, the Captain of Kent 1450

JACK CADE, THE CAPTAIN OF KENT 1450

Sir Thomas More and the Freedom of Conscience 1529–1535

SIR THOMAS MORE AND THE FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE 1529–1535.

Robert Ket and The Norfolk Rising 1549

ROBERT KET AND THE NORFOLK RISING. 1549.

Eliot, Hampden, Pym, and the Supremacy of the Commons. 1625–1643

ELIOT, HAMPDEN, PYM, AND THE SUPREMACY OF THE COMMONS. 1625–1643

John Lilburne and the Levellers 1647–1653

JOHN LILBURNE AND THE LEVELLERS 1647–1653.

Winstanley the Digger 1649–1650

WINSTANLEY THE DIGGER 1649–1650.

Major Cartwright “The Father of Reform” 1775–1824

MAJOR CARTWRIGHT “THE FATHER OF REFORM” 1775–1824.

Ernest Jones and Chartism 1838–1854

ERNEST JONES AND CHARTISM 1838–1854.

Conclusion

CONCLUSION

INDEX

Leaders of the People

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