William Wilberforce :A Biography
William Wilberforce :A Biography
paperback
Published:
15 June, 2007
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780802825933 |
| ISBN10 | 0802825931 |
| Number Of Pages | 238 |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Product Dimensions | 152 x 222 x 13 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | William B Eerdmans Publishing Co |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
Peter Ackroyd
in TimesOnline
Stephen Tomkins's William Wilberforce: A Biography is succinct and economical but conveys a very powerful impression of its subject.
Mark A. Noll
University of Notre Dame
The 200th anniversary of Parliament's ban of the slave trade has resulted in a burst of hagiographic enthusiasm for William Wilberforce. Stephen Tomkins's fine book offers something quite different. While genuinely appreciative of this genuinely admirable figure, Tomkins presents a realistic, probing, and full-orbed portrait. It is good to have available such a solid historical account of such an important historical figure.
Harry S. Stout
Yale University
In this thoroughly researched and sensitively written biography of William Wilberforce, Stephen Tomkins lays bare both the man and the institution he devoted his life to abolish. Drawing extensively on eyewitness testimonies, Tomkins confronts readers with the brutality of the slave trade as he depicts Wilberforce's extraordinary, religiously grounded efforts to eradicate it. The book takes into account current cultural concerns without succumbing to anachronistic revisionism. A must-read in this 200th anniversary year of British abolition.
Peter Ackroyd
-- in TimesOnline
-Stephen Tomkins's William Wilberforce: A Biography is succinct and economical but conveys a very powerful impression of its subject.-
Mark A. Noll
-- University of Notre Dame
-The 200th anniversary of Parliament's ban of the slave trade has resulted in a burst of hagiographic enthusiasm for William Wilberforce. Stephen Tomkins's fine book offers something quite different. While genuinely appreciative of this genuinely admirable figure, Tomkins presents a realistic, probing, and full-orbed portrait. It is good to have available such a solid historical account of such an important historical figure.-
Harry S. Stout
-- Yale University
-In this thoroughly researched and sensitively written biography of William Wilberforce, Stephen Tomkins lays bare both the man and the institution he devoted his life to abolish. Drawing extensively on eyewitness testimonies, Tomkins confronts readers with the brutality of the slave trade as he depicts Wilberforce's extraordinary, religiously grounded efforts to eradicate it. The book takes into account current cultural concerns without succumbing to anachronistic revisionism. A must-read in this 200th anniversary year of British abolition.-