Recent Scholarship Compiled in November 2018

Allen, Richard C. "'Providing a Moral Compass for British People': The Work of Joseph Tregelles Price, Evan Rees and The Herald of Peace”. The Journal of the Friends Historical Society 67 (2016): 3-15.

Allen, Richard C. and Rosemary Moore. The , 1656–1723: The Evolution of an Alternative Community. Penn State University Press, 2018.

Ames, Marjon. Margaret Fell, Letters, and the Making of Quakerism. New York: Routledge, 2017.

Angell, Stephen W., and Pink Dandelion, editors. Quakers, Business and Industry. Quakers and the Disciplines, volume 4. Philadelphia: Friends Association for Higher Education, 2017. Includes Andrew Fincham, "Factors Supporting the Rise of Quaker Commerce"; Tim Marshall, "Quaker Clockmakers"; Colin McKenzie, "George Bradshaw (1801-1853): Publisher and Compiler of Railway Timetables"; Jean Mulhern and Cathy Pitzer, "Joseph Wharton: American Hicksite Quaker 'Captain of Industry'"; Paul Chrystal, "The Rowntrees: Tales from a Chocolate Family"; Stephen W. Angell, "Colonizer William Penn and Engineer : How Their Business Affected Their Philanthropy and Statesmanship"; Nicola Sleapwood, "The Birmingham Quaker Business Community 1800-1900"; Nicholas Burton, "Quaker Business Method: A Contemporary Decision-Making Process?"

Angell, Stephen W., and Pink Dandelion, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Quakerism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Includes chapters: Robynne Rogers Healey, "History of Quaker Faith and Practice 1650–1808"; Thomas D. Hamm and Isaac Barnes May, "Conflict and Transformation, 1808–1920"; Timothy Burdick and Pink Dandelion, "Global Quakerism 1920–2015"; Elaine Bishop and Jiseok Jung, "Seeking Peace: Quakers Respond to War"; C. Wess Daniels and Greg Woods, "Convergent Friends: Renewal, Hybridity, and Dialogue in Twenty-first-Century Quakerism".

Angell, Stephen W., and Pink Dandelion. "Introduction”. Brill Research Perspectives in Quaker Studies 1, no. 1 (March 2018): 3-12.

Anstey, Peter R. “Locke, the Quakers and enthusiasm”. Intellectual History Review 14 (July 2018): 1-19.

Armstrong-Reid, Susan. The China gadabouts: New Frontiers of Humanitarian Nursing, 1941-51. Vancouver: UBC Press, [2018]. Includes extensive references to Quakers, including the Friends Ambulance Unit's "China Convoy," 1945-1951.

Banks, Bryan A. “Real and Imaginary Friends in Revolutionary France: Quakers, Political Culture, and the Atlantic World”. Eighteenth-Century Studies 50, no. 4 (2017): 361-379.

Beattie, Seán. "No 'Friends' of Home Rule?" The Journal of the Friends Historical Society 67 (2016): 35-41.

Bernet, Claus and Klaus Fuchs-Kittowski. “Emil Fuchs: Der erste Brief des Paulus an die Thessalonicher, Galaterbrief und Korintherbrief: Eine Auslegung des Evangeliums im Kontext von Verfolgung und Widerstand (1944–1945)”. Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovac, 2018. In German.

Bingham, Matthew C. "English Radical Religion and the Invention of the General Baptists, 1609–1660”. The Seventeenth Century 33, no. 5 (2018): 1-23. Includes discussion of Quaker polemicist Samuel Fisher, who had been a General Baptist before converting to Quakerism.

Birkel, Michael. "Quakers Reading Mystics”. Brill Research Perspectives in Quaker Studies 1, no. 2 (April 2018): 1-116.

Bomberger, E. Douglas. "Edward MacDowell and the Society of Friends”. In Very Good for an American: Essays on Edward MacDowell, edited by Bomberger E. Douglas, 13-30. Boydell and Brewer, 2017.

Bremer, Francis J. "Dissenting Puritans: Anne Hutchinson and Mary Dyer”. Historical Journal of Massachusetts 46, no. 1 (Winter, 2018): 22-45.

Carp, Benjamin L. "Fix'd almost amongst Strangers": Charleston's Quaker Merchants and the Limits of Cosmopolitanism”. William & Mary Quarterly 74, no. 1 (January 2017): 77-108.

Carson, Marion L. "In Whose Interest?: Ante-Bellum Abolitionism, the Bible, and Contemporary Christian Ethics”. Perichoresis 16, no. 1 (2018): 41-60.

Castle, Sharon. George and Ruth Castle: Our Family's Journey 1613-2016. Sewickley, Pennsylvania: Castle Group, 2017.

Central England Quakers. Meeting Houses of Central England Quakers: Heritage Survey. Birmingham: Central England Quakers, 2017.

Chalmers, Hero. "'But Not Laughing: Horsemanship and the Idea of the Cavalier in the Writings of William Cavendish, First Duke of Newcastle”. The Seventeenth Century 32, no. 4 (2017): 327- 349.

Como, David R. “The Family of Love and the Making of English Revolutionary Religion: The Confession and "Conversions" of Giles Creech”. Journal of Medieval & Early Modern Studies 48, no. 3 (2018): 553-598.

Coutts, Peter. Towards a History of the Quaker Meeting at Newgarden, County Carlow 1650-1730 including Some New Methods for Analyzing Quaker Records. Lulu.com, 2016.

Cranmer, Frank. “The Statement of Principles of Christian Law: A Quaker Perspective”. Ecclesiastical Law Journal 20, no. 3 (2018): 290-304.

Dacus, Jeff, U.S.M.C.R. "General Washington's Marines”. Leatherneck 101, no. 3 (March 2018): 16- 20. Discusses the role of the Marines under General Washington and Captain Samuel Nicholas, the latter a birthright Quaker.

Dales, Joanna Clare. "John William Graham (1859-1932): Quaker Apostle of Progress”. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham, 2016.

Daniels, C. Wess, Robynne Rogers Healey, and Jon R. Kershner. "Quaker Studies: An Overview”. Brill Research Perspectives in Quaker Studies 1, no. 1 (March 2018): 1.

Daniels, C. Wess. "The Rise of Quaker Sociology”. Brill Research Perspectives in Quaker Studies 1, no. 1 (March 2018): 84-111.

Daniels, Jason. "Protest and Participation: Reconsidering the Quaker Slave Trade in Early Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia”. Pennsylvania History 85, no. 2 (Spring 2018): 239-265.

Debbie L. Humphries. Seeds That Change the World: Essays on Quakerism, Spirituality, Faith, and Culture. Quaker Press of FGC, 2017.

Dorrien, Gary. "True Religion, Mystical Unity, and the Disinherited: Howard Thurman and the Black Social Gospel”. American Journal of Theology & Philosophy 39, no. 1 (2018): 74-99. Includes discussion of Rufus Jones' influence on Thurman's mysticism, as well as Thurman's turn away from Jones' racial blindness.

Du, Angela Yang. “From Souvenirs to Recollections: Amelia Opie and the Practice of Self- translation”. European Romantic Review 29, no. 2 (2018): 161-181.

Dudiak, Jeffrey, editor. Befriending Truth: Quaker Perspectives. Quakers and the Disciplines, volume 2. Philadelphia: Friends Association for Higher Education, 2015. Selections include Gerard Guiton, "'A Pure Simplicity': Early Quakers, Truth and the Kingdom of God"; John Punshon, "Pure Access to Truth: Robert Barclay's Letter to Adrian Pacts and its Philosophical Implications"; Mike Heller, "John Woolman and 'the Mind of Truth Inwardly Manifested’” Stephen W. Angell, "Contemporary Quaker Usable Truth as Distilled from Seventeenth-Century Doctrinal Writings".

Edmonds, Penelope. "Activism in the Antipodes: Transnational Quaker Humanitarianism and the Troubled Politics of Compassion in the Early Nineteenth Century”. In The Transnational Activist, edited by Stefan Berger and Sean Scalmer, 31-59. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. This chapter examines the tour of Quakers James Backhouse and George Washington Walker (1832–1841) across Australia, Mauritius, and South Africa.

Engel, Katherine Carté. "Connecting Protestants in Britain's Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Empire”. The William and Mary Quarterly 75, no. 1 (2018): 37-70.

Evans, Gethin. "John Edward Southall: Quaker and Welshman”. The Journal of the Friends Historical Society 67 (2016): 16-34.

Falcetta, Alessandro. The Daily Discoveries of a Bible Scholar and Manuscript Hunter: A Biography of James Rendel Harris (1852-1941). London: T&T Clark, 2018. J. Rendel Harris was a Quaker and Haverford College faculty member, 1886-1891.

Farré, Sébastien. "Des États-Unis vers L'Europe: Colis Alimentaires et Secours Humanitaires Durant la Première Guerre Mondiale et L'Après-Guerre (1914-1923)”. Tocqueville Review -- La Revue Tocqueville 38, no. 2 (July 2017): 161-177. In French. Focuses on the “humanitarian parcel”. Includes discussion of the American Friends Service Committee.

Ferlier, Louisiane. "Building Religious Communities with Books: The Quaker and Anglican Transatlantic Libraries, 1650-1710”. In Before the Public Library: Reading, Community, and Identity in the Atlantic World, 1650-1850, edited by Mark Towsey and Kyle B. Roberts, 33-51. Leiden: Brill, 2018.

Feroli, Teresa, and Margaret Olofson Thickstun, editors. Witness, Warning, and Prophecy: Quaker Women's Writing, 1655-1700. Toronto: Iter Press; Tempe, Arizona: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2018.

Fideler, Elizabeth F. Margaret Pearmain Welch (1893-1984): Proper Bostonian, Activist, Pacifist, Reformer, Preservationist. Eugene, Oregon: Resource Publications, 2017.

Forbes, James. "’God Has Opened the Eyes of the People’: Religious Rhetoric and the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837”. Journal for the Study of Radicalism 12, no. 1 (2018): 1-25. This article on the Upper Canada Rebellion emphasizes the role of Quakers in both the reform movement and the Rebellion.

Forbes, Suzanne. "A 'Lost' Quaker-Baptist Pamphlet Debate between William Penn and John Plimpton in 1698”. Eighteenth-Century Ireland 32 (2018): 44-64.

Gerbner, Katharine. Christian Slavery: Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018.

Goldie, Mark. "John Locke, the Early Lockeans, and Priestcraft”. Intellectual History Review 28, no. 1 (2018): 125-144. Includes examination of the commentaries and church histories, in correspondence and published treatises, of [Quaker] Benjamin Furly and others.

Gorman, Daniel Jr. “Abner Woolman’s Colonial World: Quaker Politics and Literature Before the American Revolution”. Quaker History 107, no. 2 (Fall 2018): 19-61.

Grant, Rhiannon. “British Quakers and Religious Language”. Brill Research Perspectives in Quaker Studies 1, no. 3 (June 2018): 1-96.

Grant, Rhiannon. “Ritual with a Little Interaction and Grammar with a Small Vocabulary: Exploring 'Afterwords' with Collins and Lindbeck”. Quaker Studies 23, no. 1 (2018): 67-81. Results of an online survey about the British Quaker use of ‘afterwords’ – a period of semi- programmed sharing or discussion after unprogrammed worship.

Green, Adrian and Barbara Crosbie, editors. Economy and culture in north-east England, 1500- 1800. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: Boydell & Brewer Ltd., 2018. Includes chapter: "Maintaining Moral Integrity: The Cultural and Economic Relationships of Quakers in North-East England, 1653–1700.

Griffith, R. Marie. "Sex Education in the Sixties and the Surging Religious Right”. In Moral Combat: How Sex Divided American Christians and Fractured American Politics, 155-200. New York: Basic Books, 2017. This chapter focuses on the disagreement over sex education in the public schools between Quaker Mary Calderone of the Sex Information and Education Council of the United States and the religious right, largely represented by the Christian Crusade.

Gwyn, Douglas. The Anti-War: Peace Finds the Purpose of a Peculiar People. San Francisco, CA: Inner Light Books, 2016.

Hall, Michael K. Opposition to War: An Encyclopedia of U.S. Peace and Antiwar Movements. 2 volumes. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2018.

Hardin, William Fernandez. "This Unpleasant Business”. Virginia Magazine of History & Biography 125, no. 3 (2017): 210-245. The article discusses the 1799 Virginia Court of Appeals case of Pleasants v. Pleasants. Topics include slavery in Virginia in the colonial and antebellum period, Quakers, the state's laws regarding slavery, antislavery movements, and religion and slavery.

Harris, Sheena. "Margaret Murray Washington: A Southern Reformer and the Black Women’s Club Movement”. In Alabama Women: Their Lives and Times, edited by Ashmore Susan Youngblood and Dorr Lisa Lindquist, 129-44. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2017.

Healey, Robynne Rogers. "Diversity and Complexity in Quaker History”. Brill Research Perspectives in Quaker Studies 1, no. 1 (March 2018): 13-50.

Hepler, Allison. McCarthyism in the suburbs: Quakers, communists, and the children's librarian. Landham, Md. : Lexington Books, 2018.

Herman, Lyndall. "'Recreating' Gaza: International Organizations and Identity Construction in Gaza”. Ph.D. thesis, University of Arizona, 2017. Includes the non-state 'governance' by the American Friends Service Committee and other organizations in the 1948-1967 period.

Hewitt, Nancy A. Radical Friend: Amy Kirby Post and Her Activist Worlds. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2018.

Hinshaw, Gregory P. "Research Note: Fifty Years of American Quaker Statistics”. Quaker Studies 23, no. 1 (2018): 121-135.

Hitchcock, David. "‘He is the Vagabond that Hath No Habitation in the Lord’: The Representation of Quakerism as Vagrancy in Interregnum England, c. 1650-1660”. Cultural & Social History 15, no. 1 (February 2018): 21-37. This article examines the printed representation and prosecutorial characterization of the movements, actions and motivations of early Quakers as vagrant.

Holcomb, Julie. Moral Commerce: Quakers and the Transatlantic Boycott of the Slave Labor Economy. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2017.

Hood, James W. "‘Novel Reading and Insanity’: Nineteenth-Century Quaker Fiction Reading Practices”. Quaker Studies 23, no.1 (June 2018): 3-24.

Hood, James W., editor. Quakers and Literature. Quakers and the Disciplines, volume 3. Philadelphia: Friends Association for Higher Education, 2016. Selections include Jon R. Kershner, "'Diminish Not a Word': The Prophetic Voice of John Woolman"; Helene Pollock, "Learning from Mary Neale"; Marva L. Hoopes, "The Power of Story in Susanna Morris's (1682-1755) Journal"; J. Ashley Foster, "Recovering Pacifisms Past: Modernist Networks, the Society of Friends, and the Peace Movement of the Spanish Civil War".

Houpt-Varner, Lindsay. "Maintaining Moral Integrity: The Cultural and Economic Relationships of Quakers in North-East England, 1653–1700”. In Economy and Culture in North- East England, 1500-1800, edited by Adrian Green and Barbara Crosbie, 136-55. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: Boydell and Brewer, 2018.

Ingle, H. Larry. "An Assessment of , Quaker”. Fides et Historia 50, no. 1 (Winter/Spring 2018): 15-34. On former communist Whittaker Chambers, his testimony against , and the testimony he voluntarily gave to the Republican-controlled House Committee on Un-American Activities.

Ingle, H. Larry. “Lessons from Quaker History: What’s an Historian to Say about Whittaker Chambers and Clarence Pickett?” Quaker History 107, no. 1 (Spring 2018): 1-26.

Israel, Adrienne M. "Free Blacks, Quakers, and the Underground Railroad in Piedmont North Carolina”. North Carolina Historical Review 95, no. 1 (January 2018): 1-28.

Jablonski, Heike. John Foxe in America: Discourses of Martyrdom in the Eighteenth- and Nineteenth- Century United States. Leiden: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2017

Jenkins, Philip. "Infidels, Demons, Witches, and Quakers: The Affair of Colonel Bowen”. Fides et Historia 49, no. 2 (Summer 2017): 1-15. Emphasis on the crisis of Puritanism in the British Isles and the emergence of Quakers and Baptists.

Johnson, Dean. It's About Restoration: Stories of Heartbreak and Tragedy Restored by Acts of Love. CreateSpace Independent Publishing, 2016. On Dean and Freeda Johnson and the Friends Disaster Service.

Joy, Natalie. "The Indian's Cause: Abolitionists and Native American Rights”. The Journal of the Civil War Era 8, no. 2 (2018): 215-242.

Kavanagh, Donncha, and Martin Brigham. "The Quakers: Forgotten Pioneers”. In Origins of Organizing, edited by Tuomo Peltonen, Hugo Gaggiotti, and Peter Case, 147-168. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2018.

Keiser, R. Melvin. “Meaning in Historical Existence: Modern and Quaker Perspectives”. Quaker History 107, no. 2 (Fall 2018): 62-72.

Kelly, Luke. "Humanitarian Traditions and Russia's Problems”. In British Humanitarian Activity in Russia, 1890-1923, 25-52. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Includes Quaker interest in Russian dissenters.

Kershner, Jon R. "Anthony Benezet's (1713-1784) Revolutionary Rhetoric: Slavery and Sentimentalism in Quaker Political Remonstrance”. Quaker Religious Thought 130 (March 2018): 5-15.

Kershner, Jon R. "Comparisons and Divergences in Contemporary Quaker Theology and Philosophy”. Brill Research Perspectives in Quaker Studies 1, no. 1 (March 2018): 51-83.

Kershner, Jon R. “To Renew the Covenant”. Brill Research Perspectives in Quaker Studies 1, no. 4 (September 2018): 1-115.

Kershner, Jon R. John Woolman and the Government of Christ: A Colonial Quaker's Vision for the British Atlantic World. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018.

Kimberley, John. "Edward Cadbury: An Egalitarian Employer and Supporter of Working Women’s Campaigns”. In Alternatives to State-socialism in Twentieth Century Britain Other Worlds of Labour, edited by Peter Ackers and Alastair J. Reid, 153-177. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

Kirk, Heather. Seeking Peace: The Quakers, One of the Longest Nonviolent Resistance Movements in History. Ottawa: Borealis Press, 2017.

Koller, Veronika. “The light within: Metaphor consistency in Quaker pamphlets, 1659-2010”. Metaphor & the Social World 7, no. 1 (2017). A diachronic study of 30 pamphlets written by British Quakers and addressed to the general public to investigate the consistency of metaphor use in that genre across three and a half centuries.

Kostro, Mark. "On the Margins of Empire: An Archaeological and Historical Study of Guana Island, British Virgin Islands”. Ph.D. thesis, College of WIlliam and Mary, 2018. ProQuest (10787585). Questions the long-held assumption that Guana’s colonial history was limited to the island’s occupation by Quakers.

Lampen, John. Quaker Roots and Branches. Winchester, UK: Christian Alternative, 2018.

Lasser, Carol. "Conscience and Contradiction: The Moral Ambiguities of Antebellum Reformers Marcus and Rebecca Buffum Spring”. Journal of the Early Republic 38, no. 1 (Spring, 2018): 1-36.

Lehtsalu, Liise, Silvia Evangelisti, and Sarah Moran. "Introduction: Perspectives on Women’s Religious Activities in Early Modern Europe and the Americas”. Journal of Early Modern History 22, no. 1/2 (January 2018): 1-7. This special issue considers Catholic and Protestant women in Europe and the Americas in the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries.

Lurie, Maxine N. "Tax Protest Document 1676: The First in a Long History of New Jersey Protests against Taxes”. New Jersey Studies 4, no. 1 (2018): 179-200. Attributed to William Penn, this document is a protest again customs duties collected by New York authorities from the early English Quaker settlers of West Jersey.

Makovi, Kinga Reka. "Structural Avenues for Mobilization - The Case of British Abolition”. Ph.D. thesis, Columbia University, 2018.

Mauger, Alice. "The Non-Pauper Insane: Private, Voluntary and State Concerns”. In The Cost of Insanity in Nineteenth-Century Ireland: Public, Voluntary and Private Asylum Care, 27-67. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Includes the Bloomfield Retreat, which was set up by the Society of Friends in 1812 to provide relief for members.

May, Isaac Barnes. “The Blessed Channel of Work: Gender, Power and the Union of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Societies in the Religious Society of Friends“. Quaker History 107, no. 1 (Spring 2018): 27-53.

McAvoy, Sandra. "Relief Work and Refugees: Susanne Rouviere Day (1876-1964) on War as Women's Business”. Women's History Review 27, no. 3 (May 2018): 397-413. Day was a volunteer with the Religious Society of Friends War Victims' Relief Committee from mid-1915 to early 1917.

McDonald, Michelle Craig. "Consuming with a Conscience: The Free Produce Movement in Early America”. In Shopping for Change: Consumer Activism and the Possibilities of Purchasing Power, edited by Hyman Louis and Tohill Joseph, 17-28. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2017.

McNally, Robert Aquinas. "Still Small Voices Swell”. In The Modoc War: A Story of Genocide at the Dawn of America's Gilded Age, 311-20. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2017. This chapter includes the Universal Peace Union's pleas to the government not to execute the Modocs; Lucretia Mott confronted President Grant in person.

Meggitt, Justin J. "A Turke Turn’d Quaker: Conversion from Islam to Radical Dissent in Early Modern England”. The Seventeenth Century. Published online 08 January 2018. https://doi.org/10.1080/0268117X.2017.1410495

Metcalf, William J. 2018. "Friends Farm: Australia’s First Quaker Commune”. The Journal of Religious History 42, no. 1 (2018): 99-119.

Mitcham, Jenny. "Digitizing a Hospital Archive: The Retreat, York”. Journal of Victorian Culture 23, no. 2 (April 2018): 238–246. This article reports on the digitization of the archive of The Retreat hospital in York.

Naeem, Asma. Black Out : Silhouettes then and now. Princeton University Press, 2018. Published to accompany to accompany the exhibition Black Out: Silhouettes Then and Now at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (May 11, 2018-March 10, 2019

Nash. Gary B., and Miles Albrook Stanley. "The Travail of Delaware Slave Families in the Early Republic”. Slavery & Abolition 39, no. 3 (2018): 1-27.

O'Flaherty, Ellen J. "George Barlow, the Marshal of Sandwich, Massachusetts, and His Descendants for Three Generations”. New England Historical & Genealogical Register 171, no. 684 (Fall 2017): 307-314.

Othman, Enaya Hammad. "Deconstructing the Dogma of Domesticity: Quaker Education and Nationalism in British Mandate Palestine”. Journal of Colonialism & Colonial History 19, no. 1 (Spring 2018): 2-23. Discusses the Friends Girls School (FGS) in Ramallah as a site of interaction between Americans and Palestinians during the British Mandate between 1920 and 1947.

Palfreeman, Linda. "The Friends’ Ambulance Unit in the First World War”. Religions 9, no. 5 (2018): 165.

Palmer, Russell. "Contextualizing the Cruel Sufferings (For the Truths Sake) of Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers: A Historical Materialist Perspective”. ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews 31, no.1 (2018): 11-17.

Palmer, T. Vail. A Long Road: How Quakers Made Sense of God and the Bible. Newberg, Oregon: Barclay Press, 2017.

Penelope Edmonds. “Elite and ‘Shadow Networks’: Quaker investigative counter travel, protective governance, and Indigenous worlds in the Southern oceans“. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 19, no. 2 (2018).

Peterson, William S. "Pickering and the Quakers”. Papers of The Bibliographical Society of America 112, no. 2 (June 2018): 231-246. Pickering was a publisher and antiquarian bookseller.

Peyper, Audrey. "Bound for Slavery? A Quaker Humanitarian Critique of Waged Labour at Koloa Plantation, Hawaii, 1836”. Labour History no. 113 (November 2017): 79-102.

Phillipson, Laurel, and Alison Armstrong. Hidden in Plain Sight: History and Architecture of the Airton Meeting House. York: Quacks Books, 2017.

Pietsch, Andreas. "Das Zweischneidige Schwert der Friedfertigkeit: Die Bibel als Ressource im politischen Diskurs des 17. Jahrhunderts am Beispiel der frühen Quäker”. Zeitschrift Für Historische Forschung 44, no. 2 (April 2017): 189-211. In German. The article engages with recent work about the biblical legitimation of violence in pre-modern Europe and with research on the Quakers.

Pullin, Naomi. "Sustaining “the Household of Faith”: Female Hospitality in the Early Transatlantic Quaker Community”. Journal of Early Modern History 22, no. 1/2 (January 2018): 96-119.

Punshon, John. "The English Quaker Firm”. Quaker Studies 22, no. 2 (2017): 179-195.

Rabben, Linda. "The Quaker Sanctuary Tradition”. Religions 9, no. 5 (2018): 155.

Reekes, Andrew. Two Titans, One City: Joseph Chamberlain and George Cadbury. Alcester, Warwickshire, UK: West Midlands History Limited, 2017.

Reeve, Hannah. "Research Note: To What Extent Were Quakers Being Persecuted after 1670?" Quaker Studies 23, no. 1 (2018): 109-120.

Regal, Brian. Secret History of the Jersey Devil : How Quakers, Hucksters, and Benjamin Franklin Created a Monster. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018.

Rendell, Mike, and Daniel Defoe. Trailblazing Women of the Georgian Era: The Eighteenth-Century Struggle for Female Success in a Man's World. Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword History, 2018. Examines the way that the Quaker movement, with its doctrine of equality between men and women, spawned so many successful businesses and helped propel women to the forefront. Includes references to Quakers Anna and Elizabeth Fry and more generally to Quaker reformers.

Richardson, Sarah. "Abolitionist's Album Now a National Treasure”. American History 53, no. 2 (June 2018): 7. The article discusses history of the 19th century photo album owned by U.S. Quaker abolitionist Emily Howland.

Ries, Linda A. "The Last Days of William Penn”. Pennsylvania Heritage Magazine XLIV, no. 3 (Summer 2018).

Ritchie, Daniel. "'The stone in the sling': Frederick Douglass and Belfast Abolitionism”. American Nineteenth Century History 18, no. 3 (2017): 245-272.

Roads, Judith. "The Language of Historical Religious Controversies: The Case of George Keith and the Quaker Movement in England”. Journal of Religion in Europe 11, no. 1 (2018): 46-72.

Roads, Judith. “Quaker Prophetic Language in the Seventeenth Century: A Cross-Disciplinary Case Study”. Religions 9, no. 8 (August 2018): 227.

Ross, David R., and Michael T. Snarr, editors. Quakers, Politics, and Economics. Quakers and the Disciplines, volume 5. Philadelphia: Friends Association for Higher Education, 2018. Includes chapters by Steve Dale Davison, "Quakers and Capitalism: A History of Paradoxes"; Paul Moke, "Quakers in the Coalfields: Economic Justice and the American Friends Committee, 1920-Present"; Steve Dale Davison, "Fifty Years of Right Sharing: A Brief History of the Right Sharing of World Resources Program"; Tom Hamm, "The Radical Hicksite Critique of the Emerging Capitalist Order: Cornelius C. Blatchly, Benjamin Webb, and Friends, 1827-1833"; Robynne Rogers Healey, "Conflict between Friends: Southern African Quakers' Critique of AFSC's Approach to End Apartheid"; Keith Helmuth, "Joehn Bellers and the Evolutionary Potential of Quakerism"; Mike Heller, "John Woolman and Economics: 'A Feeling of Knowledge' of 'the Connection of Things'"' Geoffrey Plank, "John Woolman and Land"; Jean Mulhern and Cathy Pitzer, "Lucretia Coffin Mott: A Rebel for Social Change"' Robert Scott and Russell Boulding, "Kenneth and Elise Boulding: Friends for Peace and Betterment".

Rumball, Hannah. “British Quaker Women’s Fashionable Adaptation of their Plain Dress, 1860- 1914”. Costume-The Journal of the Costume Society 52, no. 2 (2018): 240-260.

Sahle, Esther. "Quakers, Coercion, and Pre-modern Growth: Why Friends’ Formal Institutions for Contract Enforcement Did Not Matter for Early Modern Trade Expansion”. The Economic History Review 71, no. 2 (May 2018): 418-436.

Sassi, Jonathan D. "The Legacies of James McCarty: The Story of How Quakers Secured One Family's Emancipation and Its Ramifications for Revolutionary-Era Antislavery”. Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 16, no. 2 (Spring 2018): 282-316.

Sayre, Robert Woods. "Travels of William Bartram, Quaker Botanist”. In Modernity and Its Other: The Encounter with North American Indians in the Eighteenth Century, 205-34. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2017.

Scott, Andrew. "Emissaries and Quakers: Mid-Century Spiritual Experiments”. In The Promise of Paradise: Utopian Communities in British Columbia. Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing, 2017.

Scott, Matthew; Megoran, Nick. “The Newcastle Upon Tyne Peace Society (1817–50)”. Northern History 54, no. 2 (September 2017): 211-227. This paper analyses the history of the Newcastle Auxiliary including the involvement of the local Richardson family of Quakers.

Sears, Johnny. “Contemplation in a World of Action: Thomas Merton, Douglas Steere, E. Glenn Hinson, and The Academy for Spiritual Formation”. Baptist History and Heritage 53, no. 1 (2018): 68-80.

Sharma, Satish. Quakerism, Its Legacy, and Its Relevance for Gandhian Research. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017.

Siracusa, Anthony C. "From Pacifism to Resistance: The Evolution of Nonviolence in Wartime America”. Journal of Civil and Human Rights 3, no. 1 (2017): 57-77.

Sturges, Mark. "’Bleed on, blest tree!’: Maple Sugar Georgics in the Early American Republic”. Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 16, no. 2 (2018): 353-380. Includes discussion of Quaker abolitionists and the anti-saccharite movement.

Tarter, Michele Lise, and Catie Gill. New Critical Studies on Early Quaker Women, 1650-1800. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Includes: Hilary Hinds, “Sarah Jones and the Appearance of the Quaker Light”; Catie Gill, “’Harden not thy Heart': Antinomian Appeals to Rulers in Restoration England”; Stephen W. Angell, “Early Quaker Women and the Testimony of the Family, 1652-1767”; Erin Bell, “Written from the Body of Sisterhood: Quaker Women's Prophesying and the Creation of a New Word”; Erin Bell, “Stock Characters with Stiff-Brimmed Bonnets: Depictions of Quaker Women by Outsiders, c. 1650—1800”; Naomi Pullen, “‘She Suffered for My Sake': Female Martyrs and Lay Activists in Transatlantic Quakerism, 1650-1710”; Sarah Crabtree, “In the Light and on the Road: Patience Brayton and the Quaker Itinerant Ministry”; Desiree Henderson, “The Impudent Fellow Came in Swareing': Constructing and Defending Quaker Community in Elizabeth Drinker's Diary”; Rebecca M. Rosen, “Copying Hannah Griffitts: Poetic Circulation and the Quaker Community of Scribes”; Kristianna Polder, “Margaret Fell, Mother of the New Jerusalem”; Elizabeth Bouldin, “’The Days of Thy Youth': Eighteenth-Century Quaker Women and the Socialization of Children”; Jean R. Soderlund, “Quaker Women in Lenape Country: Defining Community on the West New Jersey Frontier”.

Taylor, Graham. Ada Salter: Pioneer of Ethical Socialism. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 2016.

Tiller, Kate. "Patterns of Dissent: The Social and Religious Geography of Nonconformity in Three Counties”. International Journal of Regional and Local History 13, no. 1 (2018): 4-31. Focuses on Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire.

Trevett, Christine. "‘Idiot’—Questions around Early Quaker Identity in Light of a Legal Dispute”. 2017 George Richardson Lecture. Quaker Studies 22, no. 2 (2017): 147-178.

Tuccillo, Alessandro. "'La Liberte de Penser en Hommes' Quaccherismo, Tolleranza Religiosa e Virtú Politica Nell'histoire Des Deux Indes di Raynal”. Studi Storici 57, no. 4 (October 2016): 753- 772. In Italian. Focuses on the importance and circulation of Quaker myth in 18th-century European culture.

Vail, Andy. "Protestant Nonconformists: Providers of Educational and Social Services”. In Alternatives to State-socialism in Twentieth Century Britain Other Worlds of Labour, edited by Peter Ackers and Alastair J. Reid, 121-150. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. This chapter includes the Adult School movement and the role of Quakers in it.

Vasileva, S. A., and I. M. Erlihson. "Christian Ideology as a Source of Transformation of the Penal System in Britain in the Eighteenth Century”. Tomsk State University Journal 426 (January 2018): 74-81. In Russian.

Verplanck, Anne A. “‘The Shadow of Your Noble Self’: The Reception and Use of Daguerreotypes”. West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History & Material Culture 24, no. 1 (Spring/Summer 2017): 47-73.

Ward, Madeleine. "The Intellectual Context for the Development of Quakerism, 1647-1700”. Ph.D. thesis, University of Oxford, 2017.

Watts-Russell, Penny. Men, minerals and mining matters in 18th and 19th century Cornwall. [Great Britain]: Trevithick Society, 2018. Includes references to Jabez Maud Fisher (1750-1779), an American Quaker merchant from Philadelphia.

Wells, S. Spencer. “’For Conscience Sake’: Quaker Campaigns against Legislative Chaplaincies, 1789-1797”. Quaker History 107, no. 2 (Fall 2018): 1-18.

Weinholz, Donn, Jeffrey Dudiak, and Donald A. Smith, editors. Quaker Perspectives in Higher Education. Quakers and the Disciplines, volume 1. Philadelphia: Friends Association for Higher Education, 2014. Selections include: Gregory Barnes, "A Green History of American Quakerism"; Max Carter, "Mary Mendenhall Hobbs and Allen Jay"; Mike Heller & Deborah Shaw, "Woolman and Kelly"; Diane Reynolds, "Kelly, Bonhoeffer, and the Search for Community"; Laura Foote, "Women's Speaking Justified".

Whitacre, Paula Tarnapol. A Civil Life in an Uncivil Time: Julia Wilbur's Struggle for Purpose. Lincoln: Potomac Books, 2017.

Wiggin, Bethany. "The Germantown Calico Quilt”. In Future Remains: A Cabinet of Curiosities for the Anthropocene, edited by Gregg Mitman, Marco Armiero, Robert S. Emmett,149-158. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018. Discusses Mrs. John Smith's quilt, which includes prominent Quaker landmarks and echoes Benjamin West's Peaceable Kingdom.

Wilson, Bernard. "Mary Elmes (1908-2002), the First Irish 'Righteous'“. The Journal of the Friends Historical Society 67 (2016): 42-56. Elmes is credited with saving the lives of at least 200 Jewish children during the Holocaust.

Wilson, Gregory P. The Adventures of Jonathan Roberts, the Union's Quaker Scout in Northern Virginia, 1861-1865. North Charleston, South Carolina: CreateSpace Independent Publishing, 2017.

Winchester, Jonathan. "Friends in the Meetinghouse and Masters in the Fields: Seventeenth Century Quakers in the Slave Society of Barbados”. M.A. thesis, East Carolina University, 2016.

Wood, Bradford J., and Larry E. Tise. "The Conundrum of Unfree Labor”. In New Voyages to Carolina: Reinterpreting North Carolina History, edited by Larry E. Tise and Jeffrey J. Crow, 85-109. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2017.

Zottoli, Steven J. "Mary Jane Hogue (1883–1962): A Pioneer in Human Brain Tissue Culture”. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences. May 18, 2018.