Sixty Years of an Agitator's Life

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Sixty Years of an Agitator's Life is the autobiographical memoir of British social reformer and secularist George Jacob Holyoake, recounting his long career in radical politics, cooperative movements, and free-thought advocacy in 19th-century England.

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instanceOf autobiographical memoir
about cooperative economics
freedom of speech
organization of secular societies
press freedom
religious criticism
social justice
working-class politics
author George Jacob Holyoake NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depictsPlace Birmingham NERFINISHED
England NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
describesActivity cooperative organizing
political agitation
public lecturing
radical journalism
secularist campaigning
genre autobiography
historical memoir
political memoir
hasPart Volume I
Volume II
intendedAudience readers interested in secularism and free thought
readers interested in social reform history
students of 19th-century British politics
literaryForm first-person narrative
mainSubject British cooperative movement NERFINISHED
George Jacob Holyoake NERFINISHED
free thought
radical politics in 19th-century England
secularism
social reform
movementContext British cooperative movement
British secularist movement
free-thought movement
radical reform movement
narrativePerspective autobiographical
originalLanguage English
portrays 19th-century British radical press
conditions of working-class life in 19th-century England
conflicts between church and secularists
timePeriodCovered 19th century
Victorian era NERFINISHED
workChronologyPosition late-career work of George Jacob Holyoake

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