This feature highlights books of potential interest to Quaker studies scholars. Titles include non-traditional academic publications, books from local publishers or published independently, interesting mentions of Quakers, and data-centred texts. We are happy to hear from readers about additional texts that might be included in future (email r.i.wynter@bham.ac.uk).
References
Stephen W. Angell and Chuck Fager, Indiana Trainwreck: Divisions in Indiana Quaker Communities Over Inclusion of Homosexuals, Church Authority, Christ & The Bible 2008–2013, USA: Independently Published, 2020.
Max Carter, Palestine and Israel: A Personal Encounter, Newberg, Oregon: Barclay Press, 2020.
Mary Emeny, View From The Edge Of A War Zone: A Quaker in Vietnam: 1967–1968, USA: Kindle Edition, 2020.
Lois Harned Jordan, Journey By Faith: A Quaker Odyssey of 1830, USA: Independently published, new edition with additions, 2020.
Howard G. Lownes Sr., Hugh and Jane Lowndes: The Gawsworth, England Quakers, Bloomington, Indiana: Balboa Press, 2020.
Michael Luick-Thrams, Creating ‘New Americans’: World War II-Era European Refugees’ Formation of American Identities, USA: Kindle Edition of PhD thesis (Humbolt University, Berlin, 1997), 2020.
Jane Mace, Passion and partings: the dying sayings of early Quakers (York: Quacks Books, 2020).
Duncan M. Simpson, Youth Hostel Pioneer: Peace, Travels, Adventure and the Life of Jack Catchpool, UK: Independently published, 2020.
Brenda Walker Beadenkopf, A Quaker Behind the Dream: Charlie Walker and the Civil Rights Movement (Volume 1 1920–1955), Oviendo, Florida: EABooks Publishing, 2019.