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Wilberforce - Family and Friends (Hardcover)
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Wilberforce - Family and Friends (Hardcover)
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At the age of thirty-seven, after a very short courtship, William
Wilberforce married Barbara Spooner, the daughter of a Midlands
industrialist, and their first child was born in the following
year. His family life brought him both happiness and anxiety.
Convinced that he had been 'too long a Bachelor', he lacked
confidence in his ability to be a good husband and father. A great
deal has been written about Wilberforce's role in the abolition of
the slave trade, but far less about his private life. Yet this is
the man who exchanged his prestigious Yorkshire constituency for an
undemanding pocket borough in order to devote himself to his
family. In her innovative study, Anne Stott casts fresh light on
the abolitionist and his friends, the group of Evangelical
philanthropists retrospectively named the Clapham sect. While the
men occupied important public roles they were also deeply committed
to the ideal of domesticity. The ideology of the period depicted
the middle-class home as a place of tranquil retreat from the cares
and temptations of public life, though the family crises depicted
in this study show that the reality was always more complex. With
varying degrees of success, the Clapham men and women brought their
Evangelical piety to their patterns of courtship and marriage,
their philosophy of child-rearing, and their strategies in coping
with death and bereavement. For the first time, much of this story
is told from the perspective of the wives, and it is primarily
through their voices that the book's themes of the family, women
and gender, childhood and education, sexuality, and intimacy are
explored.
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