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His independence (which his detractors attributed in some degree to his alleged susceptibility to Tory compliments) brought him into collision both with the Liberal parliamentary party and with the party organization in Newcastle itself, but Cowen's personal popularity and his remarkable powers as an
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came to visit him in Blaydon. He supported the miners and improved the lot of the working-classes by campaigning for better housing and social welfare reform. One area of improvement revisited again by Cowen was education: changes to the Mechanics Working-men institute were followed by a public
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Short in stature and uncouth in appearance, Cowen was unusual for wearing a soft hat in parliament, breaking with convention. His individuality first shocked and then by its earnestness impressed the
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His name lives on in The Joseph Cowen Lifelong Learning Centre, a Charitable Incorporated Organisation also based in Newcastle upon Tyne, delivering the 'Explore' lecture programme.
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Cowen retired both from parliament and from public life in 1886, professing his disgust at the party intrigues of politics, and devoted himself to conducting the
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Behind the scenes, he continued to play a powerful part in forming North-country opinion until his death. His letters were published by his daughter in 1909.
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On 13 July 1876, he joined John Bright in introducing Joseph Chamberlain into the Commons as the new MP for Birmingham.
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John Morley, Joseph Cowen and Robert Spence Watson: Liberal divisions in Newcastle Politics, 1873-1895
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business, Joseph Cowen & Co., established at Braydon in 1828. Cowen numbered among his friends
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A radical on domestic questions when elected, Cowen was also a sympathizer with
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A fine bronze statue of Cowen stands in Westgate Road in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Copies in Manchester University, Newcastle Central and Gateshead libraries.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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orator triumphed in his own birthplace, and he was again elected in 1885.
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Joseph Cowen: Geordie Entrepreneur, Politician and Radical
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Joseph Cowen and Popular Radicalism on Tyneside 1829–1900
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Joseph Cowen (1800–1873)

Anglo-Jewry
Jewish emancipation
The Jewish Chronicle
Joseph Cowen, Snr
Member of Parliament
Newcastle upon Tyne
Blaydon
Ryton
University of Edinburgh
fire brick
Mazzini
Louis Blanc
Ledru-Rollin
Herzen
Bakunin
Garibaldi
Felice Orsini
Lajos Kossuth
Stella Hall
Member of Parliament
Newcastle
Liberal

Spy
Vanity Fair
Irish Nationalism
Disraeli
Gladstonian

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