Description
About the Author
Hilary Hinds is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Lancaster University.
Reviews
'The range of fresh perspectives about the nature of early Quaker discourse and culture that Hinds offers will be of great value to scholars of the period.'
Stuart Masters, Quaker Studies, 16:2 (2012)
'A consistently perceptive book ... a well-constructed, tautly argued, genuinely interdisciplinary study.'
R. C. Richardson, Clio: A Journal of Literature, History and the Philosophy of History, 41:3
'An insightful study of early Quaker culture ... Highly recommended.'
M. Cole, CHOICE, May 2012
'... raises important questions for future research ... This is an important book for its contents, but it is also to be highly commended for the depth of its research, how well it is written and its accessibility.'
Religious Studies Review, 38:3 (2012)
'a thoroughly enjoyable book, one that should be of use to scholars of Quakerism and of early modern religion and radicalism more generally.'
K. J. Kesselring, The Seventeenth Century, 28:1 (2013)
Book Information
ISBN 9780719081576
Author Hilary Hinds
Format Hardback
Page Count 232
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publisher Manchester University Press
Weight(grams) 540g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 17mm