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Quaker : A Study in Costume

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036511138
ISBN-13 9781036511135
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Ksh 2,800.00
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This book delves into the rich tapestry of Quaker history, focusing particularly on the evolution of Quaker dress as a reflection of broader social, religious, and historical shifts. Through a meticulous examination of three distinct periodsthe time of persecution, a phase of reactionary prosperity, and an era facing new challengesthe author explores how clothing transcends mere fabric to embody principles, struggles, and societal changes. The narrative weaves through the early days when every aspect of Quaker life bore the weight of profound testimonies to truth and simplicity, through times when prosperity tested their resolve in different ways, up to contemporary moments that prompt a reevaluation of tradition in light of changing norms.

By positioning Quakerism within a larger historical context, this book illustrates how certain beliefs once unique to Quakers have permeated broader society while highlighting the enduring struggles with identity and tradition faced by young Quakers today. It also examines the role of education in preserving or neglecting the rich history behind Quaker practices including dress.

Rich with personal anecdotes, historical documents, and visual references from daguerreotypes to family heirlooms, this exploration goes beyond mere clothing to interrogate themes of inheritance, identity, and the evolution of religious expression. In doing so, it offers valuable insights not only into Quakerism but also into how religious communities navigate the waters between tradition and contemporaneity.

The significance of this book lies in its ability to illuminate how attireoften dismissed as superficialcan serve as a profound symbol of faith, resistance, and adaptation. This makes it an essential read for anyone interested in religious history, cultural studies or the dynamic interplay between belief systems and societal change.
This book delves into the rich tapestry of Quaker history, focusing particularly on the evolution of Quaker dress as a reflection of broader social, religious, and historical shifts. Through a meticulous examination of three distinct periodsthe time of persecution, a phase of reactionary prosperity, and an era facing new challengesthe author explores how clothing transcends mere fabric to embody principles, struggles, and societal changes. The narrative weaves through the early days when every aspect of Quaker life bore the weight of profound testimonies to truth and simplicity, through times when prosperity tested their resolve in different ways, up to contemporary moments that prompt a reevaluation of tradition in light of changing norms.

By positioning Quakerism within a larger historical context, this book illustrates how certain beliefs once unique to Quakers have permeated broader society while highlighting the enduring struggles with identity and tradition faced by young Quakers today. It also examines the role of education in preserving or neglecting the rich history behind Quaker practices including dress.

Rich with personal anecdotes, historical documents, and visual references from daguerreotypes to family heirlooms, this exploration goes beyond mere clothing to interrogate themes of inheritance, identity, and the evolution of religious expression. In doing so, it offers valuable insights not only into Quakerism but also into how religious communities navigate the waters between tradition and contemporaneity.

The significance of this book lies in its ability to illuminate how attireoften dismissed as superficialcan serve as a profound symbol of faith, resistance, and adaptation. This makes it an essential read for anyone interested in religious history, cultural studies or the dynamic interplay between belief systems and societal change.

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