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Quaker Women, 1800-1920 : Studies of a Changing Landscape
Quaker Women, 1800-1920 : Studies of a Changing Landscape
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ISBN No.: 9780271095509
Pages: 278
Year: 202309
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 172.43
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Foreword by Janet Scott List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Robynne Rogers Healey and Carole Dale Spencer Part 1: Engaging Conflict and Separations 1. Hicksite Women in the Long Nineteenth Century Thomas D. Hamm 2. Elizabeth Robson, Transatlantic Women Ministers, and the Hicksite-Orthodox Schism Robynne Rogers Healey 3. Women in the World of George W. Taylor: The Public and Private Worlds of Orthodox Quaker Women Julie L. Holcomb Part 2: Engaging Diversity 4. Vocation, Religious Identity, and the Abolitionist Networks of Sarah Mapps Douglass and Sojourner Truth Stephen W.


Angell 5. "She Hath Done What She Could": The Charitable Antislavery Work of Eleanor Clark of Street Anna Vaughan Kett 6. Ruth Esther Smith (1870-1947): Foremother to Friends in Central America Jennifer M. Buck Part 3: Engaging Sacred and Secular Literature 7. An Unforeseen Consequence of the Orthodox-Hicksite Schism (1827-1828): The Fiction Writing of Amelia Opie, Helen Hunt Jackson, Mary Howitt, and Mary Hallock Foote Isabelle Cosgrave 8. A Friendly Daughter: Lucy Barton's (Ex-)Quaker Identity, Cultural Negotiations, and Authorial Inheritance Nancy Jiwon Cho 9. The "Mystic Sense" of Scripture as Taught by Holiness Quaker Hannah Whitall Smith Carole Dale Spencer Part 4: Engaging the Wider Social and Cultural World 10. "Radicalism Within Boundaries": Excavating the Contribution of Women Quakers to Radical Reform in Britain and Their Transnational Networks in the Nineteenth Century Joan Allen and Richard C.


Allen 11. "We Must Hope That the Moderates with Their Quiet Attire Are the Rising Section": British Women Friends' Relinquishment of Plain Dress Hannah Rumball 12. "The Joy of Doing Right": The Humanitarian Work of Doctor Hilda Clark During the First World War Linda Palfreeman Afterword by Emma Lapsansky-Werner Selected Bibliography List of Contributors Index.


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