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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Remapping of Quakerism, 1830–1937 1
- 1. Quakers and Empire 18
- 2. Quakers and Reform in Nineteenth-Century America 37
- 3. The Loss of Peculiarity and the New Quaker Identity 58
- 4. The Revival, 1860–1880 75
- 5. Quakers and the Growth of the Pastoral System 94
- 6. Quakers and “Religious Madness” 112
- 7. Quakers of the Liberal Renaissance, 1870–1930: Rediscovering the Light Within 128
- 8. The Delineation of Quaker Spiritualities 149
- 9. Quakers and the Social Order, 1830–1937 173
- 10. Quakers and Missions, 1861–1937 191
- 11. The Peace Testimony and the Crisis of World War I 213
- 12. Quakers in Politics 232
- 13. The All-Friends Conferences and Their Effects 248
- Afterword: Rufus Jones and Quaker History 268
- Notes 281
- Selected Bibliography 333
- List of Contributors 341
- Index 346
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Remapping of Quakerism, 1830–1937 1
- 1. Quakers and Empire 18
- 2. Quakers and Reform in Nineteenth-Century America 37
- 3. The Loss of Peculiarity and the New Quaker Identity 58
- 4. The Revival, 1860–1880 75
- 5. Quakers and the Growth of the Pastoral System 94
- 6. Quakers and “Religious Madness” 112
- 7. Quakers of the Liberal Renaissance, 1870–1930: Rediscovering the Light Within 128
- 8. The Delineation of Quaker Spiritualities 149
- 9. Quakers and the Social Order, 1830–1937 173
- 10. Quakers and Missions, 1861–1937 191
- 11. The Peace Testimony and the Crisis of World War I 213
- 12. Quakers in Politics 232
- 13. The All-Friends Conferences and Their Effects 248
- Afterword: Rufus Jones and Quaker History 268
- Notes 281
- Selected Bibliography 333
- List of Contributors 341
- Index 346