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Historical Dictionary of the Friends (Quakers)

& others. 2d ed. Scarecrow. (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies and Movements). 2012. 598p. bibliog. index. ISBN 9780810868571. $99. Online: NetLibrary, Overdrive, MyiLibrary, EBL, & Questia REF
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This expanded edition stands as a comprehensive, thorough resource about the Friends/Quakers. Abbott (Walk Worthy of Your Calling: Quakers and the Traveling Ministry), Mary Ellen Chijioke, Pink Dandelion (The Quakers: A Very Short Introduction), and John William Oliver Jr. (coeditor, Founded by Friends: The Quaker Heritage of 15 American Colleges and Universities), all of whom edited the previous edition, present here approximately 100 additional pages that include a longer introduction, an updated chronology, an appendix of statistics, and new entries that cover, for example, educational institutions. Entries run from a single paragraph to two pages. Some, such as the one covering publishing, now feature additional paragraphs, while other pieces that previously combined two ideas, such as "advices and queries," have been divided between the two terms. The international flavor of the first edition remains strong. For example, all eight 21st-century events highlighted in the chronology took place outside of North America. Access is enhanced by numerous cross-references and a lengthy index, and the material is backed up by extensive bibliographic references.
VERDICT Dandelion's An Introduction to Quakerism (Cambridge Univ. Pr., 2007), which studies specific leaders and historical periods in more depth, is a useful narrative companion. This dictionary is recommended for religion and philosophy students, especially those without access to the first edition.
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