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A social history of Quakers in Scotland, 1800-2000
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A social history of Quakers in Scotland, 1800-2000

Paul F. Burton

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Introduction: The Society of Friends in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
The secularisation XE "secularisation" debate
Class and religion
Quakerism and class
Evangelicalism
Quaker historiography
XE "historiography"
Quakerism now
Quakerism in Britain : the historical background
The seventeenth century
The eighteenth century
The nineteenth century
The twentieth century
Women in the society
Occupations and Quaker businesses
Quakerism in Scotland : the historical background
The seventeenth century
The eighteenth century
The nineteenth century
The twentieth century
Migration and social change in the society in Scotland during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Scottish migration and emigration
Certificates of removal
XE "Quakers : migration patterns" Quaker migration
The eighteenth century
The nineteenth century
Out-migration : certificates issued
In-migration : certificates received
Occupational change in the society in Scotland during the nineteenth century
Occupational analysis of English Quakers
Occupational analysis of nineteenth-century Scottish Quakers
Changes in individuals' occupations
The occupations of nineteenth-century Scottish Quakers
Families and family relationships in Scotland, 1800-2000
The Society of Friends in Scotland at the beginning of the twenty-first century
Survey methodology
The organisation of the Society of Friends in Scotland
Gender distribution
Age distribution
Religious background
Involvement in the meeting
Education and employment of Scottish friends at the beginning of the twenty-first century
XE "Quakers, Scotland : education" education employment
XE "Quakers, Scotland : occupations"
Occupations.

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