Although the existence of Quakers in Virginia is well known, the best recent surveys of Virginia history devote only passing attention to them, mostly in the context of expanding religious freedoms during the revolutionary era. Few discuss the Quakers themselves or the nature of Quaker settlements although notably, Warren Hofstra, Larry Gragg, and others have studied aspects of the Backcountry Quaker experience. Recent Quaker historiography has reinterpreted the origins of the Quaker faith and the role of key individuals in the movement, including the roles of Quaker women. Numerous studies address Quaker women collectively. Few, however, examine individual families or women of different generations within a single family, and Robynne Roger...
This dissertation re-contextualizes the Quakers’ history as anti-slavery pioneers by exploring the c...
Women occupied a central place in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century transatlantic Quakerism. They ...
Historians of the early British women\u27s movement have frequently drawn connections between the th...
Although the existence of Quakers in Virginia is well known, the best recent surveys of Virginia his...
This thesis explores the lives and social interactions of Quaker women in the British Isles and Amer...
During the early decades of the nineteenth century Quakers from North Carolina began a mass exodus t...
In the nineteenth century, women Friends frequently preserved private family papers - spiritual memo...
In the 1840s and 1850s, North American Friends endured a series of localized separations. This paper...
The town of Newcastle in the early nineteenth century offered many diverse forms of entertainment an...
By the second half of the eighteenth century, women ministers had become the principal upholders of ...
Throughout the tumultuous period that was the English Civil War, there was a great change in society...
New Scholarship Produces a More Nuanced Look at Quakers and Antislavery “Go to a free state and live...
From the garments that they made to the ways that they spoke, Quakers grappled with the outward trap...
This project examines the involvement of American Quakers in social justice and peace movements in U...
The parable of the husbandman was of great significance to Protestants of the seventeenth and eighte...
This dissertation re-contextualizes the Quakers’ history as anti-slavery pioneers by exploring the c...
Women occupied a central place in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century transatlantic Quakerism. They ...
Historians of the early British women\u27s movement have frequently drawn connections between the th...
Although the existence of Quakers in Virginia is well known, the best recent surveys of Virginia his...
This thesis explores the lives and social interactions of Quaker women in the British Isles and Amer...
During the early decades of the nineteenth century Quakers from North Carolina began a mass exodus t...
In the nineteenth century, women Friends frequently preserved private family papers - spiritual memo...
In the 1840s and 1850s, North American Friends endured a series of localized separations. This paper...
The town of Newcastle in the early nineteenth century offered many diverse forms of entertainment an...
By the second half of the eighteenth century, women ministers had become the principal upholders of ...
Throughout the tumultuous period that was the English Civil War, there was a great change in society...
New Scholarship Produces a More Nuanced Look at Quakers and Antislavery “Go to a free state and live...
From the garments that they made to the ways that they spoke, Quakers grappled with the outward trap...
This project examines the involvement of American Quakers in social justice and peace movements in U...
The parable of the husbandman was of great significance to Protestants of the seventeenth and eighte...
This dissertation re-contextualizes the Quakers’ history as anti-slavery pioneers by exploring the c...
Women occupied a central place in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century transatlantic Quakerism. They ...
Historians of the early British women\u27s movement have frequently drawn connections between the th...