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Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre

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Woodbrooke provides short courses on personal spiritual growth, theology, creative arts, and training for Quaker roles. Its Centre for Research in Quaker Studies offers postgraduate taught and research degrees through the Universities of
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The college was extended between 1907 and 1914 by the addition of a new wing, a new common room and Holland House, a men's
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in 1903 and occupies his former home on the Bristol Road. Woodbrooke's first Director of Studies was the biblical scholar
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Faith on the Home Front: Aspects of Church Life and Popular Religion in Birmingham, 1939-1945
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It was federated with eight other nearby colleges, known collectively as
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Araxia Jebejian, social worker killed during the Armenian Genocide
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The only Quaker Study Centre in Europe, it was founded by
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Index

Woodbrooke

Quaker
Selly Oak
Birmingham
England
George Cadbury
J. Rendel Harris
Horace Gundry Alexander
Leyton Richards
hostel
Selly Oak Colleges
Birmingham
Gertrud Luckner
German resistance
Alice Paul
Margaret Thorp
Hélène Monastier
"Current Job Openings with Quaker and Other Organizations"
"Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre"
"Elizabeth Mary Cadbury"
British Quakerism, 1860-1920
ISBN
0-19-827035-6
"Gandhi's Interpreter: a life of Horace Alexander"
Faith on the Home Front: Aspects of Church Life and Popular Religion in Birmingham, 1939-1945
ISBN
978-3-03910-252-5
"Religious History: Protestant Nonconformity"
"Postgraduate Study and Research"

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