The Clapham Sect was a group of Anglican Evangelicels of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries associated in numerous humanitarian endeavours, most notably the campaigns which resulted in the abolition of the Slave Trade in 1807 and of slavery itself, in the British Empire, in 1833.The Clamphamites were a fellowship of like-minded collegues, most of whom resided in the London suburb of Clapham.Among the Clamphamites were busniessmen,bankers,Cambridge professors, and Members of Parliament.On issues of public concern addressed by the Sect leadership was provided by William Wilberforce,Henry Thornton,Thomas Clarkson,James Stephen Sr.,Granville Sharp, and Zachary Macaulay.The thesis examines several of the concepts which spurred th...
Historians have considered a variety of possible reasons for the British Abolition of the slave trad...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
The thesis is concerned with the origin and early development of The Salvation Army, particularly it...
This article seeks to explore the contradictions of the Methodist Church and the Clapham sects as id...
This dissertation is broadly concerned with the British public's attitudes towards the Empire and it...
This study was undertaken primarily out of an apparent inability of leadership material to answer th...
This paper attempts to ascertain by what standard the Evangelicals of early nineteenth-century Engla...
The Evangelical party within the Church of England, led by William Wilberforce and the Clapham Sect,...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...
Melissa Gibbs is a senior at Armstrong Atlantic State University. She will graduate with a History m...
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kin...
Historians have considered a variety of possible reasons for the British Abolition of the slave trad...
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kin...
The rise of the British antislavery movement was the result of a complex interplay of a number of in...
Historians have considered a variety of possible reasons for the British Abolition of the slave trad...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
The thesis is concerned with the origin and early development of The Salvation Army, particularly it...
This article seeks to explore the contradictions of the Methodist Church and the Clapham sects as id...
This dissertation is broadly concerned with the British public's attitudes towards the Empire and it...
This study was undertaken primarily out of an apparent inability of leadership material to answer th...
This paper attempts to ascertain by what standard the Evangelicals of early nineteenth-century Engla...
The Evangelical party within the Church of England, led by William Wilberforce and the Clapham Sect,...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...
Melissa Gibbs is a senior at Armstrong Atlantic State University. She will graduate with a History m...
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kin...
Historians have considered a variety of possible reasons for the British Abolition of the slave trad...
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kin...
The rise of the British antislavery movement was the result of a complex interplay of a number of in...
Historians have considered a variety of possible reasons for the British Abolition of the slave trad...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
The thesis is concerned with the origin and early development of The Salvation Army, particularly it...