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Campaigns for moral reform were a recurrent and distinctive feature of public life in later Georgian and Victorian England. Anti-slavery temperance charity cruelty prevention and social purity advocates promoted their causes through mobilization of citizen volunteer support. M.J.D. Roberts explores the world of these volunteer networks--their concerns patterns of recruitment methods of operation and responses aroused--to provide an accessible period survey of moral reform.