Published semi-annually in the Fall and Spring, Quaker History consists of illuminating articles on historical events and Quaker contributions to issues such as social justice, education, and diplomacy. The journal also contains reviews of current scholarship. Subscription to Quaker History is included with Association membership.

Online accessQuaker History is available online to Association members through the generous cooperation of Project Muse. Please contact us (fha@quakerhistory.org) to obtain an authorized login .

Back issues: Recent print issues of Quaker History are available at a cost of $12.50 each. 

Interested in making a submission?

Quaker History invites submissions from new and established scholars, Quakers and non-Quakers, who are researching historical events and Quaker contributions to issues such as social justice, education, and diplomacy. The journal welcomes a variety of approaches to Quaker history, including original research articles, material culture studies, and historiographical essays. In addition, proposals are invited for focus issues of the journal that seek to present a range of perspectives on a single topic.

Manuscripts submitted to Quaker History should not be under consideration by any other publishers, nor may the manuscript have been previously published elsewhere.

See our submission guidelines here.

The editor of Quaker History is Julie Holcomb, PhD, CA.

She can be reached at:
Julie Holcomb
Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director
Department of Museum Studies
Baylor University
One Bear Place, #97154
Waco, Texas 76798-7154
Office: 254-710-6614

Email: Julie_Holcomb@baylor.edu

If you have a book for review, please contact:

Book Review Editor Isaac Barnes May
Email: isaac.may@yale.edu 

Please note that Quaker History does not accept advertising.