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About the Author
Michael Watts was Reader in Modern History at the University of Nottingham (1967-1998). He completed the text of his third volume of the Dissenters before he died in 2011. This volume subsequently has been lightly revised and a preface added by Professor David Bebbington.
Reviews
magnificent...The reader is dazzled by the amplitude of the research on which the book is based...This reviewer was gripped * Quaker Studies *
Full of truly wonderful things. * Martin Camroux, Journal for the History of Modern Theology 2017 Volume 24 Issue 2. *
Watts's work will never be superseded ... [his] comprehensiveness is a marvel ... What will confer permanent value on this trilogy is the author's painstaking exactitude with statistical analysis ... Not only did Watts generate most of this data himself; he even rechecked the results of previous scholars. * Timothy Larsen, Times Literary Supplement *
every whit as worthy as its predecessors ... It is excellent ... to have this wide ranging, sophisticated and wholly admirable study of the English and Welsh Dissenters' late Victorian high-noon ... [it] will be indispensable for those who wish to know about the 'enthralling' story of English and Welsh Dissent. * Professor D. Densil Morgan, Reviews in History *
The concluding volume of this fine trilogy is comprehensive in scope, persuasive in argument, and charitable in tone. It will be an essential point of departure for all students of nineteenth-century church and society for many years to come. * Martin Wellings, Wesley and Methodist Studies *
excellent * Robert Strivens, London Theological Seminary, Churchman *
This is a formidably learned book in which Watts shows a masterly knowledge of his subject ... I recommend this work * Clare Thomas, Congregational History Society Magazine *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198229698
Author Michael R. Watts
Format Hardback
Page Count 512
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 898g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 168mm * 36mm