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About the Author
David Bebbington has served since 1976 at the University of Stirling, where he is Professor of History. His books include Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: A History from the 1730s to the 1980s (1989), The Mind of Gladstone: Religion, Homer and Politics (2004) and The Dominance of Evangelicalism: The Age of Spurgeon and Moody (2005).
Reviews
'As David Bebbington shows in this excellent introduction, thoroughly revised and updated from a text originally published in 1992, Protestant Nonconformity was numerically thriving and culturally significant in Victorian England. ... This judicious and persuasive work, amply illustrated from contemporary sources and modern scholarship, is highly recommended.' Martin Wellings, in: Theology, September/October 2012 '...David Bebbington has succeeded admirably in presenting a concise, throught-provoking, almost comprehensive, balanced, and clear over-view of Victorian Nonconformity, from the 1830s to the first decade of the twentieth century.' Denis Paz, Reviews in Religion and Theology, volume 20, Issue 1, 2013 '...The continuing value and appeal of Victorian Nonconformity will particularly be to undergraduates and taught postgraduates, Bebbington covering a huge amount of ground in limited space and combinig pithy and judicious assessments with telling illustrations, revealing how 'Victorian Nonconformity formed a vibrant Chrstian counter-culture', thereby tempering the movement's historically negative image...' Clive D. Field, Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, Volume 59 Part 1, February 2013.
Book Information
ISBN 9780718892692
Author David Bebbington
Format Paperback
Page Count 76
Imprint Lutterworth Press
Publisher James Clarke & Co Ltd
Weight(grams) 133g