The creation of modern Quaker diversity, 1830-1937 / Stephen W. Angell, Pink Dandelion, and David Harrington Watt.
Material type: TextSeries: New history of QuakerismPublisher: University Park, Pennsylvania : The Pennsylvania State University Press, [2023]Description: 1 online resource (vi, 369 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9780271095769
- 0271095768
- 9780271095752
- 027109575X
- 289.609/034 23/eng/20240820
- BX7631.3 .C73 2023eb
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : the remapping of Quakerism, 1830-1937 / Pink Dandelion -- Quakers and reform in nineteenth-century America : Friends' response to antislavery, women's rights, and the American Civil War / Julie L. Holcomb -- The loss of peculiarity and the new Quaker identity : the outward and the inward life / Emma Jones Lapsansky -- The revival, 1860-1880 / Thomas D. Hamm -- Quakers and the growth of the pastoral system / Isaac Barnes May -- Quakers and "religious madness" / Richard Kent Evans -- Quakers of the liberal renaissance, 1870-1930 : rediscovering the light within / Joanna Clare Dales -- The delineation of Quaker spiritualities / Carole Dale Spencer -- Quakers and the social order, 1830-1937 / Nicola Sleapwood and Thomas D. Hamm -- Quakers and missions, 1861-1937 / Stephen W. Angell -- The peace testimony and the crisis of World War I / Robynne Rogers Healey -- Quakers in politics / Stephanie Midori Komashin and Randall L. Taylor -- The All-Friends Conferences and their effects / Douglas Gwyn -- Afterword : Rufus Jones and Quaker history / David Harrington Watt.
"A collection of essays examining the history of Quakerism from 1830 to 1937, tracing the resurgence of missionary work and the development of Quakerism as a global faith"-- Provided by publisher.
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