The light in their consciences : early Quakers in Britain, 1646-1666
University Park, Pennsylvania : The Pennsylvania State University Press, [2020]
The Distressed case of the people called Quakers in the city of Bristol : and their inhumane usage for their religious peaceable assemblies nakedly related, and credibly certified from the said city by persons that were eye and ear witnesses of matters of fact
London : Printed for Benjamin Clark ..., 1682.
Towards tragedy/reclaiming hope : literature, theology, and sociology in conversation
Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2004.
The proposed exemption of Friends from military service : a letter from Dr. Collins, of Massachusetts.
Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection
An address from the Convention of American Women, to the Society of Friends, on the subject of slavery.
Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection
The Photographs of Frederick G. Marcham
Bound copies are available only from the DeWitt Historical Society. A Zipped version of all of the Books and articles concerning Frederick G. Marcham can be found at http://hdl.handle.net/1813/3448
Published in DeWitt Historical Society of Tompkins County, Ithaca, NY.
IDENTIFYING WITH THE BEAST: ANIMALITY, SUBJECTIVITY, AND SOCIETY IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
My dissertation reconsiders the formation of subjectivity in Anglo-Saxon England. It argues that the Anglo-Saxons used crossings of the human-animal divide to construct the subject and the performance of a social role. While the Anglo-Saxons defined the “human” as a form of life…
Published in eCommons7.
Inventing Idiocy: Law, Land And The Construction Of Intellectual Disability In Late Medieval England
During the late thirteenth century the English Crown claimed the right to take the lands of so-called idiots into its possession, and developed a set of juridical practices to assess whether these individuals were mentally competent enough to rule themselves and their property.…
Published in eCommons7.