QC’s Alexandria Transactions is now Available for Pre-Order
The Transactions – Freemasons in the Transatlantic World – comprising the papers delivered at QC’s American Conference, is now available for pre-order. Click here.
In addition to a Foreword from Elias Akram and an Introduction from Ric Berman, the published Conference Papers include:
The Conflicted Image of Eighteenth-Century English Freemasonry
Paul Monod
The ‘American Peacemakers’: An Introduction to a French Colonial Masonic Order
Neil Wynes Morse
Lovelace Overton: A Bajan’s Transatlantic Experience of Freemasonry
Susan Snell
Swedish Freemasonry on St Barthélemy around 1800: The Complex History of Transatlantic Fraternalism
Andreas Onnerfors
‘Revival of the Grand Lodge’: Provincial Expansion
Mark C. Wallace
‘An Enlightened Exercise of the Right of Suffrage’: A Prosopographical Study of the 1831 Anti-Masonic Party Delegates
Jeffrey Croteau
Francophone Lodges in Baltimore 1794–1822, Masonic Continuity Overcoming Adversity
Jeffrey R. Kaplan
William ‘Hurricane’ Gilbert and the Wilder Shores of Freemasonry
Marsha Keith Schuchard
The Ends of the Masonic Atlantic: Three Lodges that Connected Masonry from Canada to the Caribbean to Cape Town
Hans Schwartz
The Multifaceted Freemasons of Jamaica: ‘Each One Members of the Other.’
Jackie Ranston
Whence Came Ye? The Irish Influence on American Freemasonry
Andrew Hammer
Masonic Activity in New Jersey (1730–1775)
Erich Huhn
The English Lodge in Florence 1732–1738
Lucio Artini & Roberto Perticucci
The ‘Republican Craft’: Freemasonry and the Politics of Loyalist Saint John
David Bell
Seabury: God’s Call among the Winds of Change
John T. Acaster
Freemasonry & Material Culture: The Case of the English Aprons before 1813
Felipe Corte Real de Camargo
Partnerships & the Business of American Masonic Certificates, 1800–1830
Hilary Anderson Stelling
Brother William Smith: Priest, Educator, & Masonic Leader of Colonial & Revolutionary America
Shawn Eyer
The Role of Men of Colour in the Early Period of Freemasonry
E. Oscar Alleyne
1717 or 1721?
Ric Berman & Susan M. Sommers