Examines the relationship between religion, and nature, specifically the Quakers in Van Diemen's Land, to contemporary Quakers in the now-named Tasmania; their relationship with indigenes; with farming practices; and their attitudes towards penal practices
The interaction of Aboriginal people with expressions of Christian faith during the colonial histor...
This sensitive account of Spanish Benedictine women at an Aboriginal mission in Western Australia is...
Heather Goodall is a Professor of History and has researched and published in three major areas: *...
Examines the relationship between religion, and nature, specifically the Quakers in Van Diemen's Lan...
Between 1832 and 1837 James Backhouse and George Walker, Quaker “travellers under concern”, visited ...
On A Bright Hillside in Paradise is a novel set in north-west Tasmania in the 1870s when Christian B...
The property Kelvedon located near Swansea, Tasmania, Australia, was the home of Francis and Anna Ma...
The Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, began their witness in the 1600s during a time of reli...
British Quakers, members of the Religious Society of Friends, have been described as the world’s fir...
The main focus of this thesis is on Quakers as individuals rather than on Quakerism, the institution...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
Denis Byrne manages the Research Section of the Cultural Heritage Division in the Department of Envi...
In this talk the author discusses the place of Quakerism in modern society and its relevance to peac...
This study identifies, analyses and compares the spiritual underpinning of Quaker approaches to conf...
The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), have a long history of involvement as unofficial third p...
The interaction of Aboriginal people with expressions of Christian faith during the colonial histor...
This sensitive account of Spanish Benedictine women at an Aboriginal mission in Western Australia is...
Heather Goodall is a Professor of History and has researched and published in three major areas: *...
Examines the relationship between religion, and nature, specifically the Quakers in Van Diemen's Lan...
Between 1832 and 1837 James Backhouse and George Walker, Quaker “travellers under concern”, visited ...
On A Bright Hillside in Paradise is a novel set in north-west Tasmania in the 1870s when Christian B...
The property Kelvedon located near Swansea, Tasmania, Australia, was the home of Francis and Anna Ma...
The Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, began their witness in the 1600s during a time of reli...
British Quakers, members of the Religious Society of Friends, have been described as the world’s fir...
The main focus of this thesis is on Quakers as individuals rather than on Quakerism, the institution...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
Denis Byrne manages the Research Section of the Cultural Heritage Division in the Department of Envi...
In this talk the author discusses the place of Quakerism in modern society and its relevance to peac...
This study identifies, analyses and compares the spiritual underpinning of Quaker approaches to conf...
The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), have a long history of involvement as unofficial third p...
The interaction of Aboriginal people with expressions of Christian faith during the colonial histor...
This sensitive account of Spanish Benedictine women at an Aboriginal mission in Western Australia is...
Heather Goodall is a Professor of History and has researched and published in three major areas: *...