Abstrakt: |
The article discusses the field of Quaker history and the contributions of emerging scholars in the field. The article highlights the work of these scholars, who have completed theses or dissertations in Quaker history or related topics. The scholars come from various international institutions and their research topics cover a wide range of subjects, including biography, material culture, politics, and social change. The article also mentions the changes that have occurred in the field of Quaker history, particularly in areas such as women's history, abolitionism, and pacifism. The Friends Historical Association has launched a grants program to support research projects that represent the diversity of Quakerism. The article concludes by introducing a new recurring feature in Quaker History that will highlight the work of emerging scholars. [Extracted from the article] |