Published semi-annually in the Fall and Spring, Quaker History consists of illuminating articles on Quaker contributions to issues such as social justice, education and literature. The journal also includes book and article reviews. Subscription to Quaker History is included in membership in the Association.
The Friends Historical Association is an association devoted to the study, preservation and publication of material relating to the history of the Religious Society of Friends. Founded in Philadelphia in 1873, FHA has become an organization that is international in membership and interests and which anyone, Friend or not, is invited to join. The Annual Meeting in the Fall, and an historical pilgrimage in the Spring to an area associated with the history of Quakerism are important activities of the Association.
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