Category: CQHA

  • Canadian Friends Historical Association News

    The Canadian Friends Historical Association (CFHA) works to preserve and communicate the on-going history and faith of Friends (Quakers) in Canada and their contribution to the Canadian Experience. CFHA has been in existence since 1972. Over the years it has been very active holding gatherings and soliciting papers for the CFHA Newsletter and Journal. It is not only Friends and not only academics that have been involved with CFHA. Enthusiasts of Quaker history, often non-Quakers are the backbone of the association. People who discover that they have Quaker ancestors are often then enthusiastic about their Quaker history.

    I would like Friends to take a look at the website chfa.info. Read the old newsletters and journals that have been digitalized. An ongoing project has been the transcription of early Quaker minutes. These are also posted on the website. It is interesting to try to understand what the writers of these minutes were thinking.

    Presently minutes of the three Canada Yearly Meetings leading leading to their union are being transcribed. This union which became known as our present day Canadian Yearly Meeting (CYM) occurred at Pickering College in Newmarket 70 years ago. Sheila Havard is doing this work in conjunction with the Canadian Quaker Library and Archives (CQLA) and Michelle Tolley, the CQLA archivist.

    The Minutes of Record which are statements by Canadian Yearly Meeting Friends of their concerns over are also being transcribed. This is a huge project as they are buried in CYM minutes of over 70 years. It will be a very useful document to have all the Minutes of Record in one place. We will know better who we are as Canadian Quakers.

    CFHA has a blog on the website where submissions are published. [email protected] is the contact to Sydney Harker, who just recently defended her PHD dissertation in history at Queen’s University. Congratulations Dr. Sydney Harker! She is willing to help with editing submissions and then publishes them on the website.

    If you are interested in receiving notice of a new blog post, subscribe via email on the blog page.

    Eve Schmitz-Hertzberg Chair CFHA

  • The 2024 George Richardson Lecture at Fox at 400

    The 2024 George Richardson Lecture at Fox at 400

    Held jointly by the CQHA/CRQS/QSRA, the Fox at 400 conference held this past June included the 2024 George Richardson Lecture. Historian Nigel Smith presented “Back to the Light: A Fresh Approach,” examining Quaker activity from its origins to the early 18th century. Past lectures are on Woodbrooke’s website, and those interested in Smith’s talk can view it below.

     

  • CQHA / CRQS / QSRA Joint Conference in June 2024

    For the 400th anniversary of the birth of George Fox—credited with the establishment of The Religious Society of Friends also known as Quakers—the 2024 Joint Conference will be held in Lancaster in June, in the area at the epicentre of early Quakerism. The anniversary offers a valuable point for reflection by historians, archivists and others to consider the life and times of Fox as well as his legacies, and a coming together of new and exciting ideas around Friends and their history. This conference is ideal for anyone researching Quakerism or those interested in the findings of the research. This is a major transatlantic event and a very exciting opportunity to hear the latest scholarship in Quaker studies.

    The conference organizers invite proposals for presentations from all disciplines in the academy, from archivists and heritage practitioners, and from scholars from all backgrounds at any life stage. This year the organizers encourage proposals on the following topics:

    • George Fox focused:
      • George Fox in the Midlands / 1624 Country
      • Ancestry, parents, relatives of George Fox
      • Places and spaces of Fox and his heritage
      • The saintliness and hagiography of Fox, challenges to this
        • What is lost by focusing on Fox as the founder of Quakerism
    • Fox in the digital age
    • Quakerism beyond George Fox
    • The Valiant 60
    • Margaret Fell and other early Quakers before Fox
    • Women and religion in the 17th century
    • Weavers, shoemakers, printmakers: apprenticeships in the mid-1600s England
    • Archives and material culture of early Quakers

    In addition to individual paper presentations (20 minutes), they welcome proposals for panels of complete sessions (2-3 papers), roundtable discussions (60 or 90 minutes), workshops (up to a half day), or other collaborative formats. They also seek participants for a session of lightning talks (5-7 minutes each), a format especially well suited to works-in-progress, summaries of recent publications, or ongoing projects. All presenters are required to register for the conference.

    Complete proposals should be sent via email to Mary Crauderueff and Jordan Landes, program co-chairs, at [email protected]. The deadline for proposals is December 4, 2023.

    Please see the CQHA’s website for more information on proposals and registration.

    Questions? [email protected]
    Conference Website: http://libguides.guilford.edu/cqha
    Registration website: https://www.woodbrooke.org.uk/courses/crqs-qsra-cqha-quaker-studies-conference-fox-at-400/
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