- 2013-06. Searching for May Maxwell: Bahá'í Millennial Feminism, Transformative Identity and Globalism in the New World Order. Selena M. Crosson. On forces influencing and shaping womens' roles in early Bahá’i culture, 1898-1940. A group of Western women, associated with Maxwell through ties of faith and friendship, was one of the first to establish a transnational feminist reform network. Theses.
- 2010. "Most Great Reconstruction": The Bahá'í Faith in Jim Crow South Carolina, 1898-1965. Louis E. Venters. The Faith enjoyed a period of growth from the 1960s-1980s that was largely inspired by interracial teaching campaigns in the South. The Bahá'í movement in South Carolina was a significant, sustained response to racist ideologies. Link to thesis (offsite). Theses.
- 1999-12. Origins of the Bahá'í Community of Canada 1898-1948, The, by Will C. van den Hoonaard: Review. Christopher Buck. Reviews.
- 1998. Origins of the Bahá'í Community of Canada 1898-1948, The, by Will C. van den Hoonaard: Review. Loni Bramson (published as Loni Bramson-Lerche). Reviews.
- 1998. Picture Gallery of Early British Bahá'ís. Author unknown. Published in honor of the UK Bahá'í Centenary, 1998/99. Visual.
- 1998. Dodge, Arther Pillsbury. Richard Francis. Life of the first president of the New York Bahá'í Community (1898) and "disciple of Abdu'l-Bahá." Biographies.
- 1998. Origins of the Bahá'í Community of Canada 1898-1948, The, by Will C. van den Hoonaard: Review. Moojan Momen. Reviews.
- 1998. United Kingdom: History of the Bahá'í Faith. Moojan Momen. A short history of the Bahá'í community of the United Kingdom. Encyclopedia.
- 1997-12-22. Origins of the Baha'i Community of Canada 1898-1948, The, by Will C. van den Hoonaard: Review. Michael McMullen. Reviews.
- 1997. Origins of the Bahá'í Community of Canada 1898-1948, The, by Will C. van den Hoonaard: Review. Graham Hassall. Reviews.
- 1996-12. Inside The Origins of the Bahá'í Community of Canada 1898-1948: A Personal Narrative. Will C. van den Hoonaard. A detailed account of the author's experience researching, writing, and publishing this extensive historic study. Essays.
- 1992. Italy: History of the Bahá'í Faith. Julio Savi. Encyclopedia.
- 1992. Bahá'ís of Baltimore, 1898-1990, The. Deborah Clark Vance (published as Deb Clark). The story of the Bahá'ís in the Baltimore area, who also hosted Abdul-Baha during his travels in America. Articles.
- 1984. From Copper to Gold: The Life of Dorothy Baker. Dorothy Freeman Gilstrap. This biography’s purpose is to reflect not only the chronology of Baker’s life, but also the drives, the suffering, the delights, and the peak moments of decision that helped make her who she was. Books.
- 1978-08. Part of the Bahá'í History of the Family of Charles and Maria Ioas. Viola Tuttle, Margarite Ioas Ullrich, Monroe Ioas, Paul Ioas, Joseph Ioas. Biographies of Charles and Maria: from his birth in 1859, their introduction to the Faith in 1898, experiences with 'Abdu'l-Bahá in 1912, and four Tablets from 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Biographies.
- 1917. Early Pilgrimage, An. May Maxwell. Notes from an 1898 pilgrimage by the mother of Ruhiyyih Khanum, published in 1917 and reprinted in 1953. Books.
- 1898-1959. Pilgrims' Notes from U.S. Archives. Various. Pilgrim notes from the U.S. Bahá'í National Archives, organized by year, 1898-1959, unsorted, in 60 PDF and TIF files. Pilgrims.
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