William Wilberforce, 1759-1833: A Bibliography
By (Author) Leonard W. Cowie
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
16th April 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Bibliographies, catalogues
941.07092
Hardback
160
Characterized as the wittiest and most religious man in England, William Wilberforce, a prominent Member of Parliament, was also a convert to the Evangelical Revival and the leader of many of its causes, particularly the anti-slavery campaign. This bibliography provides a guide to sources of information on Wilberforce. The volume begins with a biographical essay and chronology of Wilberforce's life. Next comes information on manuscript and archival resources, followed by published works on Wilberforce's personal life. The next two chapters focus on the religious and political background of the era and Wilberforce's speeches in the House of Commons and periodicals. The final three chapters give information on contemporary portraits of Wilberforce, caricatures of him, and places associated with him. The volume also includes indexes to authors, artists and cartoonists, and subjects.
LEONARD W. COWIE, who is now retired, was Senior lecturer at Roehampton Institute and is the author of over thirty books on British and European history.