Researching Yorkshire Quaker History

Researching Yorkshire Quaker History
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Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105113038504
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Synopsis Researching Yorkshire Quaker History by : Helen E. Roberts

Quakerism in York, 1650-1720

Quakerism in York, 1650-1720
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Publisher : Borthwick Publications
Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : 0903857383
ISBN-13 : 9780903857383
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Quakerism in York, 1650-1720 by : David A. Scott

Tracing your Yorkshire Ancestors on the Internet

Tracing your Yorkshire Ancestors on the Internet
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Publisher : Pen and Sword Family History
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9781399051637
ISBN-13 : 1399051636
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Tracing your Yorkshire Ancestors on the Internet by : Rachel Bellerby

Tracing your Yorkshire ancestors using the internet has never been easier, with literally millions of records available to explore. But with so much material available, it can be difficult to know how to get started and what records to use. Rachel Bellerby's brand new guide is a follow-up to the best-selling Tracing Your Yorkshire Ancestors and is packed with up-to-date information on finding your Yorkshire forebears online. From the basics of birth, marriage and death, through migration and education, and looking at the tough times such as poverty and ill health, Rachel Bellerby guides us through the thousands of websites available, with tips and advice from family history professionals around Yorkshire. The themed chapters make it easy to decide what information you would like to find out and the best websites to use. With step-by-step guidance on smart searching and time saving tips, this guide has everything you need to enjoy the journey of tracing your Yorkshire ancestors on the internet, wherever in the world you live.

Quaker History

Quaker History
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Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106019331450
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The Nonconformist Revolution

The Nonconformist Revolution
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Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9781473875692
ISBN-13 : 1473875692
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nonconformist Revolution by : Amanda J Thomas

A historian examines the evolution of dissenting thought and how it shaped the transformation of England from a rural to an urban, industrialized society. The foundations for the Industrial Revolution were in place from the late Middle Ages, when the early development of manufacturing processes and changes in the structure of rural communities began to provide opportunities for economic and social advancement. Successive waves of Huguenot migrants and the influence of Northern European religious ideology also played an important role in this process. The Civil Wars would provide a catalyst for the dissemination of new ideas and help shape the emergence of a new English Protestantism and divergent dissident sects. The persecution that followed strengthened the Nonconformist cause, and for the early Quakers it intensified their unity and resilience—qualities that would prove to be invaluable for business. The book proceeds to explore how in the years following the Restoration, Nonconformist ideas fueled enlightened thought, creating an environment for enterprise but also a desire for more radical change, how reformers seized on the plight of a working poor alienated by innovation and frustrated by false promises—and how the vision which was at first the spark for innovation would ignite revolution.

Writing Home

Writing Home
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 549
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ISBN-10 : 9781684481989
ISBN-13 : 1684481988
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing Home by : Emma Alderson

Writing Home offers readers a firsthand account of the life of Emma Alderson, an otherwise unexceptional English immigrant on the Ohio frontier in mid-nineteenth-century America, who documented the five years preceding her death with astonishing detail and insight. Her convictions as a Quaker offer unique perspectives on racism, slavery, and abolition; the impending war with Mexico; presidential elections; various religious and utopian movements; and the practices of everyday life in a young country. Introductions and notes situate the letters in relation to their critical, biographical, literary, and historical contexts. Editor Donald Ulin discusses the relationship between Alderson’s letters and her sister Mary Howitt’s Our Cousins in Ohio (1849), a remarkable instance of transatlantic literary collaboration. Writing Home offers an unparalleled opportunity for studying immigrant correspondence due to Alderson’s unusually well-documented literary and religious affiliations. The notes and introductions provide background on nearly all the places, individuals, and events mentioned in the letters. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

Churchyard and cemetery

Churchyard and cemetery
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9781526103536
ISBN-13 : 1526103532
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Churchyard and cemetery by : Julie Rugg

This book explores, for the first time, the turbulent social history of churchyards and cemeteries over the last 150 years. Using sites from across rural North Yorkshire, the text examines the workings of the Burial Acts and discloses the ways in which religious politics framed burial management. It presents an alternative history of burial which questions notions of tradition and modernity, and challenges long-standing assumptions about changing attitudes towards mortality in England. This study diverges from the long-standing tendency to regard the churchyard as inherently ‘traditional’ and the cemetery as essentially ‘modern’. Since 1850, both types of site have been subject to the influence of new expectations that burial space would guarantee family burial and the opportunity for formal commemoration. Although the population in central North Yorkshire declined, demand for burial space rose, meaning that many dozens of churchyards were extended, and forty new cemeteries were laid out. This text is accessible to undergraduates and postgraduates, and will be an essential resource for historians, archaeologists and local government officials.

Two Notebooks on Quaker and Family Affairs, and Local Whitby History, Compiled by Joseph Taylor Sewell

Two Notebooks on Quaker and Family Affairs, and Local Whitby History, Compiled by Joseph Taylor Sewell
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:54871617
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Synopsis Two Notebooks on Quaker and Family Affairs, and Local Whitby History, Compiled by Joseph Taylor Sewell by : Joseph Taylor Sewell

Comprises Joseph Taylor Sewell's notes on various Yorkshire Quaker figures, family affairs, and local Whitby history (with a few relevant press cuttings), and miscellaneous other anecdotes largely dating from the period 1906-1923. His grandson, Michael Metford-Sewell, added further notes in 1954-1955.

Rowntrees

Rowntrees
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Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781526778901
ISBN-13 : 1526778904
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Rowntrees by : Paul Chrystal

The Rowntree family, especially Henry and the younger Joseph Rowntree are, along with the Fry’s, Cadbury’s, Mars and Terry’s, synonymous with the birth and growth of the chocolate industry in Britain. Between them, they were the chocolate industry in Britain. This book charts the fascinating story behind the birth and development of the chocolate empire that was Rowntrees. Background information to this astonishing business comes by way of chapters on the early history of the Rowntrees, contemporary York, the relationship between Quakers and chocolate, and the Tuke family – without whom there would have been no Rowntrees, and no Kit Kats. Henry, it is usually forgotten, was the founder of Rowntree’s – he made the momentous decision to sign the deal with the Tukes and we join him in those very early days of the fledgling company and watch how he helped it through some very dark, and sometimes humorous, times in what was then a very shambolic set up – cash strapped and making it up as the company lurched from crisis to crisis. Joseph, his elder brother, it was, who became the driving force to eventual global success, mixing his hectic business life with acts of compassion and a benevolent management model, all of which paved the way for decent wages, pensions, insurance and mutual respect in the workplace. Charity work extended beyond the factories to lift workers and others out of the slums of York to a life in a healthy model village, to provide a good social life, an extensive park, swimming pool and education for children and adults. More context is given with chapters on Joseph’s relentless industrial espionage, the advancements in chocolate production and 20th century rivals in the domestic and export markets, and mergers and acquisitions. Rowntree’s role in the two world wars is also covered along with the struggle Joseph Rowntree had accepting the importance of advertising. Altogether this book gives two fascinating biographies of two exceptional and driven brothers who came together to form one of our greatest companies - producing some of our best loved confectionery products.

Quaker Extension, C. 1905-1930

Quaker Extension, C. 1905-1930
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Publisher : Borthwick Publications
Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : 1904497233
ISBN-13 : 9781904497233
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Quaker Extension, C. 1905-1930 by : Mark Freeman