
Quaker Studies
In partnership with the Open Library of the Humanities, Quaker Studies is a fully open access journal and all content is freely available. There is no Article Publishing Charge for authors and all articles from 2018 onwards are published under a CC-BY license.
Published twice yearly, Quaker Studies is the only refereed journal covering all aspects of Quaker Studies. The journal is multi-disciplinary and articles submitted typically cover the subject areas of aesthetics, anthropology, architecture, art, cultural studies, history, literature, peace studies, philosophy, research methodology, sociology, theology, and women’s studies
Quaker Studies is published on behalf of The Quaker Studies Research Association. The QSRA was formed in 1992 and, with an international membership, is the umbrella organisation for all those studying, teaching, researching or connected with research into one of the areas of Quaker Studies.
The journal is also co-sponsored by the Centre for Research in Quaker Studies at Woodbrooke and the American Academy of Religion Quaker Studies Group.
Quaker Studies is indexed and abstracted in Scopus.
Code of Conduct
LUP is committed to maintaining the highest ethical standards. We therefore ask that all contributors and reviewers adhere to the COPE Core Practices. More info can be found on the COPE website.
There are currently no Calls for Papers for Quaker Studies.
Editors
Rhiannon Grant, Centre for Research in Quaker Studies, Woodbrooke; University of Birmingham and Lancaster University
Rebecca Wynter, University of Birmingham
Editors, American Region
Paul Anderson, George Fox University
Stephen W. Angell, Earlham School of Religion, Richmond, Indiana
Reviews Editor
Erica Canela
Editorial Board
Richard Allen, University of Wales
Peter Collins, University of Durham
Catherine Gill, University of Loughborough
Elaine Hobby, University of Loughborough
Roger Homan, University of Brighton
Jon Kershner, Pacific Lutheran University
Hugh McLeod, University of Birmingham
Rosemary Moore, Shifnal
Rachel Muers, University of Leeds
Christopher Partridge, Lancaster University
Janet Scott, Cambridge University
Angus Winchester, Lancaster University
In partnership with the Open Library of the Humanities, Quaker Studies is a fully open access journal and all content will be freely available. All articles (from 2018 onwards) are published under a CC-BY license.
Institutional subscribers will still be able to receive a printed copy of the journal if they choose, for £45/US$54 per year (2 issues).
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Individual members of the QSRA will still be able to recieve a printed copy of the journal if they choose, for £32/US$40 per year (2 issues).
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An individual print only subscription includes a Quaker Studies Research Association (QSRA) membership.
If you are an individual member of the QSRA or an institutional subscriber, and you still wish to receive a printed copy of Quaker Studies, please contact subscriptions@liverpool.ac.uk or telephone +44 (0)151 795 1080.
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Editorial queries
Editorial correspondence, including books for review, should be addressed to:
Rhiannon Grant
Editor, Quaker Studies
The Quaker Studies Research Association
Woodbrooke Quaker Studies Centre
1046 Bristol Road
Birmingham, B29 6LJ
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