A new issue of Quaker Studies is out...
Volume 29 • Issue 1 • 2024 • Summer 2024
Contents
-- Editorial (Rhiannon Grant)
-- ‘So Prays the Muse Unus’d to Artful Song’: Female Friends and Eighteenth-Century Poetry (Elizabeth Bouldin)
-- The Ends of Relief: British Quakers and the First World War in Vienna (Tammy Proctor)
-- The Religious Society of Friends and the Campaign Against Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand 1909 -1914 (Martin Crick)
-- George Fox the Younger: an early Quaker conservative? (Euan McArthur)
-- Research note: Two Early Quaker Pamphlets from the East of England (Euan McArthur)
-- Research note: Region, Gender and Family, Print Culture, and Radical Puritanism: A Conversation between Stephen Angell and Euan McArthur (Euan McArthur and Stephen Angell)
-- Research note: Giles Firmin’s Quaker Library (Stephen Angell)
-- Book review: Kacey Dowd Tillman, Stripped and Script: Loyalist Women Writers of the American Revolution Stripped and Script: Loyalist Women Writers of the American Revolution (Katy Telling)
-- Book review: Rachel Cope and Zachary McLeod Hutchins (eds), The Writings of Elizabeth Webb: A Quaker Missionary in America, 1697-1726 (Rosalind Johnson)
-- Book review: Carolina Fernandez Rodriguez, American Quaker Romances: Building the Myth of the White Christian Nation (Erin Bell and Erin Bell)
-- Book review: Sally Jeffery, Dissenting Printers: The Intractable Men and Women of a Seventeenth-Century Quaker Press (Rosalind Johnson)