Creation of Modern Quaker Diversity, 1830-1937
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Creation of Modern Quaker Diversity, 1830-1937
Watt, David Harrington; Angell, Stephen W.; Dandelion, Pink
Pennsylvania State University Press
11/2024
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Remapping of Quakerism, 1830-1937
Pink Dandelion
1. Quakers and Empire
Sylvester A. Johnson and Stephen W. Angell
2. Quakers and Reform in Nineteenth-Century America: Friends' Response to Antislavery, Women's Rights, and the American Civil War
Julie L. Holcomb
3. The Loss of Peculiarity and the New Quaker Identity: The Outward and the Inward Life
Emma Jones Lapsansky
4. The Revival, 1860-1880
Thomas D. Hamm
5. Quakers and the Growth of the Pastoral System
Isaac Barnes May
6. Quakers and "Religious Madness"
Richard Kent Evans
7. Quakers of the Liberal Renaissance, 1870-1930: Rediscovering the Light Within
Joanna Clare Dales
8. The Delineation of Quaker Spiritualities
Carole Dale Spencer
9. Quakers and the Social Order, 1830-1937
Nicola Sleapwood and Thomas D. Hamm
10. Quakers and Missions, 1861-1937
Stephen W. Angell
11. The Peace Testimony and the Crisis of World War I
Robynne Rogers Healey
12. Quakers in Politics
Stephanie Midori Komashin and Randall L. Taylor
13. The All-Friends Conferences and Their Effects
Douglas Gwyn
Afterword: Rufus Jones and Quaker History
David Harrington Watt
Notes
Selected Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Introduction: The Remapping of Quakerism, 1830-1937
Pink Dandelion
1. Quakers and Empire
Sylvester A. Johnson and Stephen W. Angell
2. Quakers and Reform in Nineteenth-Century America: Friends' Response to Antislavery, Women's Rights, and the American Civil War
Julie L. Holcomb
3. The Loss of Peculiarity and the New Quaker Identity: The Outward and the Inward Life
Emma Jones Lapsansky
4. The Revival, 1860-1880
Thomas D. Hamm
5. Quakers and the Growth of the Pastoral System
Isaac Barnes May
6. Quakers and "Religious Madness"
Richard Kent Evans
7. Quakers of the Liberal Renaissance, 1870-1930: Rediscovering the Light Within
Joanna Clare Dales
8. The Delineation of Quaker Spiritualities
Carole Dale Spencer
9. Quakers and the Social Order, 1830-1937
Nicola Sleapwood and Thomas D. Hamm
10. Quakers and Missions, 1861-1937
Stephen W. Angell
11. The Peace Testimony and the Crisis of World War I
Robynne Rogers Healey
12. Quakers in Politics
Stephanie Midori Komashin and Randall L. Taylor
13. The All-Friends Conferences and Their Effects
Douglas Gwyn
Afterword: Rufus Jones and Quaker History
David Harrington Watt
Notes
Selected Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
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Quakerism;nineteenth-century;religion;spirituality;England;North America;world missions;abolitionist movement;women's rights;John Bright;Inazo Nitobe;Herbert Hoover;American Friends Service Comittee;Friends Service Council
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Remapping of Quakerism, 1830-1937
Pink Dandelion
1. Quakers and Empire
Sylvester A. Johnson and Stephen W. Angell
2. Quakers and Reform in Nineteenth-Century America: Friends' Response to Antislavery, Women's Rights, and the American Civil War
Julie L. Holcomb
3. The Loss of Peculiarity and the New Quaker Identity: The Outward and the Inward Life
Emma Jones Lapsansky
4. The Revival, 1860-1880
Thomas D. Hamm
5. Quakers and the Growth of the Pastoral System
Isaac Barnes May
6. Quakers and "Religious Madness"
Richard Kent Evans
7. Quakers of the Liberal Renaissance, 1870-1930: Rediscovering the Light Within
Joanna Clare Dales
8. The Delineation of Quaker Spiritualities
Carole Dale Spencer
9. Quakers and the Social Order, 1830-1937
Nicola Sleapwood and Thomas D. Hamm
10. Quakers and Missions, 1861-1937
Stephen W. Angell
11. The Peace Testimony and the Crisis of World War I
Robynne Rogers Healey
12. Quakers in Politics
Stephanie Midori Komashin and Randall L. Taylor
13. The All-Friends Conferences and Their Effects
Douglas Gwyn
Afterword: Rufus Jones and Quaker History
David Harrington Watt
Notes
Selected Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Introduction: The Remapping of Quakerism, 1830-1937
Pink Dandelion
1. Quakers and Empire
Sylvester A. Johnson and Stephen W. Angell
2. Quakers and Reform in Nineteenth-Century America: Friends' Response to Antislavery, Women's Rights, and the American Civil War
Julie L. Holcomb
3. The Loss of Peculiarity and the New Quaker Identity: The Outward and the Inward Life
Emma Jones Lapsansky
4. The Revival, 1860-1880
Thomas D. Hamm
5. Quakers and the Growth of the Pastoral System
Isaac Barnes May
6. Quakers and "Religious Madness"
Richard Kent Evans
7. Quakers of the Liberal Renaissance, 1870-1930: Rediscovering the Light Within
Joanna Clare Dales
8. The Delineation of Quaker Spiritualities
Carole Dale Spencer
9. Quakers and the Social Order, 1830-1937
Nicola Sleapwood and Thomas D. Hamm
10. Quakers and Missions, 1861-1937
Stephen W. Angell
11. The Peace Testimony and the Crisis of World War I
Robynne Rogers Healey
12. Quakers in Politics
Stephanie Midori Komashin and Randall L. Taylor
13. The All-Friends Conferences and Their Effects
Douglas Gwyn
Afterword: Rufus Jones and Quaker History
David Harrington Watt
Notes
Selected Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
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