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12 - Quakers in Europe and the Middle East

from Part III - Regional Studies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2018

Stephen W. Angell
Affiliation:
Earlham School of Religion, Indiana
Pink Dandelion
Affiliation:
University of Birmingham
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This chapter gives a current overview of the Quaker presence in Europe and the Middle East. It includes a focus on Norway as a case study of European Quaker life with additional insights from the other Nordic countries.
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Print publication year: 2018

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Suggested Further Reading

Aarek, Hans Eirik. (1982). Scandinavian Contribution to Quakerism, in Quakerism a Way of Life. In homage to Sigrid Helliesen Lund, Ås: Kvekerforlaget.Google Scholar
Aarek, Wilhelm. (1974). ‘Die Quäkerbewegung in Skandinavien’. In Scott, Richenda C., ed., Die Quäker, Stuttgart: Evangelisches Verlagswerk.Google Scholar
Etten, Henry van. (1938). Chronique de la vie Quaker française 1750–1938, Paris: Société religieuse des amis (Quakers).Google Scholar
Otto, Heinrich. (1974). ‘Das Quakertum in Deutschland’. In Scott, Richenda C., ed., Die Quäker, Stuttgart, Evangelisches Verlagswerk. www.fwccemes.org/Google Scholar

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