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67.2 of Quaker Studies features details from the 2022 George Richardson Lecture, debates about the Religious Society of Friends, the invention of professional Quakerism and finding female ministers. It also engages in debates about host cultures as well as the Haverford and Swarthmore Quaker holdings.
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Table of contents
2022 GEORGE RICHARDSON LECTURE
GEORGE FOX’S PULPITS: PLACE AND STORY IN QUAKER HISTORY
ANGUS J. L. WINCHESTER
FAMILIES IN TRANSITION: FOUR PROMINENT IRISH FAMILIES ABANDON THE ‘INWARD LIGHT’
PETER COUTTS
ISAAC BARNES MAY | ANDREW S. TAYLOR
‘THIS WORK IN HAND MY FRIENDS MAY HAVE’: FINDING FEMALE MINISTERS IN ALTERNATIVE SOURCES
ISABELLA ROSNER
QUAKERS AND HOST CULTURES: TOWARDS A THEORY OF ACCOMMODATION1
PINK DANDELION
HAVERFORD AND SWARTHMORE QUAKER HOLDINGS
MARY CRAUDERUEFF | JORDAN LANDES
BOOK REVIEWS
EDMUND G. C. KING | RHIANNON GRANT
Best wishes,
Alice Burns
On behalf of Liverpool University Press