Additional Resources

Additional Resources

Daniel Schierenbeck, University of Central Missouri


Bradley, Ian. The Call to Seriousness: The Evangelical Impact on the Victorians. London: Cape, 1976.

Brantley, Richard. Wordsworth's "Natural Methodism." New Haven: Yale UP, 1975.

Brown, F.K. Fathers of the Victorians: The Age of Wilberforce. Cambridge: Cambridge U, 1971.

Clark, J.C.D. English Society 1660-1832: Religion, Ideology, and Politics During the Ancien Regime. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000.

Davidoff, Leonore and Catherine Hall. Family Fortunes: Men and Women of the English Middle Class, 1780-1850. London: Hutchinson, 1987.

Haakonssen, Knud, ed. Enlightenment and Religion. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1983.

Hempton, David. Religion and Political Culture in Britain and Ireland: From the Glorious Revolution to the Decline of Empire. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.

Halevy, Elie. The Birth of Methodism in England. Trans. and Ed. Brenard Semmel. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1992.

Hilton, Boyd. The Age of Atonement: The Influence of Evangelicalism on Social and Economic Thought, 1795-1865. Oxford: Clarendon, 1988.

Hobsbawm, E.J. "Methodism and the Threat of Revolution." History Today 7 (1957): 115-24.

Hole, Robert. Pulpits, Politics, and Public Order in England, 1760-1832. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989.

Hopkins, Mary Alden. Hannah More and Her Circle. New York: Longmans, 1947.

Hopps, Gavin and Jane Stabler. Romanticism and Religion from William Cowper to Wallace Stevens. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006.

Howse, Ernest Marshall. Saints in Politics: The "Clapham Sect" and the Growth of Freedom. London: Allen, 1953.

Jay, Elizabeth. The Religion of the Heart: Anglican Evangelicalism and the Nineteenth-Century Novel. Oxford: Clarendon, 1979.

Kiernan, V. "Evangelicalism and the French Revolution." Past and Present 1 (1952): 44-56.

Kowaleski-Wallace, Elizabeth. Their Fathers' Daughters: Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and Patriarchal Complicity. New York: Oxford UP, 1991.

Lovegrove, Deryck W. Established Church, Sectarian People: Itinerancy and the Transformation of English Dissent, 1780-1830. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988.

McCalman, Iain. Radical Underworld: Prophets, Revolutionaries and Pornographers in London, 1795-1840. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988.

Mee, Jon. Dangerous Enthusiasm: William Blake and the Culture of Radicalism in the 1790s. Oxford: Clarendon, 1992.

Norman, E.R. Church and Society in England, 1770-1970. Oxford: Clarendon, 1976.

Prickett, Stephen. Romanticism and Religion: The Tradition of Coleridge and Wordsworth in the Victorian Church. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1976.

Rupp, E. Gordon. Religion in England, 1688-1791. Oxford: Clarendon, 1986.

Soloway, R.A. Prelates and People: Ecclesiastical Social Thought in England, 1783-1852. London: Routledge, 1969.

Spector, Shelia A. The Jews and British Romanticism: Politics, Religion, Culture. New York: Palgrave, 2005.

Spring, Mark. "The Clapham Sect: Some Social and Political Aspects." Victorian Studies 5 (1961): 42-55.

Thompson, E.P. The Making of the English Working Class. New York: Pantheon, 1963.

Valenze, Deborah. Prophetic Sons and Daughters: Female Preaching and Popular Religion in Industrial England. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1985.

Ward, W.R. Religion and Society in England 1790-1850. New York: Schocken, 1973.

Watts, Michael. The Dissenters: From the Reformation to the French Revolution. Vol. 1. Oxford: Clarendon, 1978.

---. The Dissenters: The Expansion of Evangelical Nonconformity. Vol. 2. Oxford: Clarendon, 1995.