Survival, Revival and Moral Revolution

The Life and Times of Alexander Stewart

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Pub Date 28 May 2024 | Archive Date 25 Jun 2024

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Captured by Napoleon’s forces off the coast at Brighton in the year of Trafalgar, the fourteen year old Scot, Alexander Stewart, survived ten years in often appalling conditions in French prisons. He stood up to the bullies, taught himself French and discovered Voltaire. He made four attempts to escape before returning to England where he became an inspirational Congregational minister, who played a full part in the Evangelical revival. The Nonconformists returned from the margins of society to help transform the political and moral landscape of the nation.

In two seismic years, the landed classes lost their virtual monopoly of power and slavery was abolished in the British Empire. Spearheaded by preachers such as Stewart and educators such as the Anglican Thomas Arnold, the political nation underwent a moral revolution, asking the question of what ought we to do rather than what do we want to do.

Simon Williams, is the great-great-grandson of Alexander Stewart. He has drawn on the manuscript written by Stewart for his children to provide an exciting, new perspective on nineteenth century British history.

Captured by Napoleon’s forces off the coast at Brighton in the year of Trafalgar, the fourteen year old Scot, Alexander Stewart, survived ten years in often appalling conditions in French prisons. He...


A Note From the Publisher

Simon Williams is a former teacher of history and headteacher of a mixed outer London comprehensive school. He has written two popular school history books published by MacMillan: China since 1949; the Rise and Fall of Hitler’s Germany. He is also the great-great grandson of Alexander Stewart and has had access to the manuscript he wrote for the benefit of his children without which this story could not be told.

Simon Williams is a former teacher of history and headteacher of a mixed outer London comprehensive school. He has written two popular school history books published by MacMillan: China since 1949;...


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PAGES 200

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I must admit that I was intrigued by the title of this one. I remember thinking what a big promise it was, but I was not disappointed. The author has some good ideas about what this country needs.

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