- n.d.. Notes from a Talk about Visiting Haifa. Amelia Collins. Notes taken from a talk given by Collins about her months visit in Haifa, on obligatory prayers, the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, alcohol, Judaism, persecution, and Ruhiyyih Khanum ("...we all like to hear something of the wife of Shoghi Effendi"). Pilgrims.
- 2025-01-27. House of Bahá'u'lláh and the Struggle for Religious Visibility in Mandatory Iraq, The. Christopher Cooper-Davies. On the 1920s–1930s legal and political struggles over the House of Bahá'u'lláh in Baghdad, highlighting colonial modernity’s role in shaping anti-Bahá'í persecution in Iraq. Articles.
- 2024. Семиотика самоидентификации в эго-документах 1930-х гг.: на примере архива И.А. Гриневской (Semiotics of Self-identification in 1930s autobiography: the Example of Isabella Grinevskaya's Archive). K. V. Sarycheva. On the development of personal and literary self-identification in the autobiographical writings of a Russian author who wrote two plays about Bahá'í history. Articles.
- 2010. Maps and charts in Baha'i World volumes. John Conkling, comp, Jonah Winters, ed. List of all inserts and maps included in volumes of the Bahá'í World books. Maps.
- 2008. Moths Turned Eagles: The Spiritual Conquests of Sabri and Raissa Elias. Gamal Hassan. Introduction of the Bahá'í Faith to Ethiopia and Djibouti, and the activities of Gila Bahta. Books.
- 2005-06. Babi and Bahá'í community of Iran, The: A case of 'suspended genocide'?. Moojan Momen. A description of the four phases of the persecutions that the Babis and Baha’is in Iran have suffered (the Babis, the early Bahá'ís, during the Pahlavi dynasty, and following the 1979 Islamic revolution) and how they fit in with categories of genocide. Articles.
- 1997. Shoghi Effendi: Guide for a New Millennium. Glenford Mitchell. The Bahá'í community is a global laboratory in which a transformation in individual and collective behaviour is progressing, leading to a new sense of community and the glimmerings of a new world order. Essays.
- 1993-11. Prejudice and Discrimination. Will C. van den Hoonaard. Prejudice is cultural. History shows no society is immune. U.S. Bahá'ís facilitated Racial Amity groups in the 20s and 30s, and found ignorance plus apathy are key factors in prejudice. Reducing it requires a universal commitment to the unity of humanity. Encyclopedia.
- 1991-06. Outpost of a World Religion: The Bahá'í Faith in Australia 1920-1947. Graham Hassall. An updated version of a paper published in two places. Articles.
- 1989. Mark Tobey's City Paintings: Meditations on an Age of Transition. Julie Badiee. On the evolutionary character of Tobey's "City Paintings" during the decades of the 1930s-50s: they may be understood as modern reinterpretations of the traditional themes of the Apocalypse, Hell, the Day of Judgment, and New Jerusalem — the Bahá'í age. Articles.
- 1985. Spirit of Allah, The: Khomeini and the Islamic Revolution. Amir Taheri. Anti-Bahá'í sentiment in the 1930s; Mahmoud Halabi's and Falsafi's anti-Bahá'í campaigns 1955-1957; Mohammad Reza Shah's ties to Bahá'ís; Khomeini's anti-Bahá'í activities. Includes diagram of social structure of political power in Iran (at end). Excerpts.
- 1984-11. Beloved of All Hearts, The: Shoghi Effendi. Zikrullah Khadem. Personal memories of the Guardian, given in a talk at the Ninth Annual Conference of the Association for Baha'i Studies, Ottawa, Canada. Talks.
- 1974. Forty Years of the Bahá'í Cause in Hawaii: 1902-1942. Agnes Baldwin Alexander. Four decades of history and travel, as told partly through personal letters, including many Tablets from `Abdu'l-Bahá to local believers and travel-teachers. Articles.
- 1944. Growth of the Cause in the British Isles, The. National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the British Isles. Historical overview, starting with E. G. Browne and Comte de Gobineau, to pilgrims in the time of Abdu'l-Bahá, up to the late 1930s. Articles.
- 1939. Wild Asses, The: A Journey through Persia. W. V. Emanuel. Passing mentions of Babis in Tabriz and Zanjan. Excerpts.
- 1937. Pageant of Persia, The: A Record of Travel by Motor in Persia with an Account of Its Ancient and Modern Ways. Henry Filmer. Three-page overview of Bábí and Bahá'í history, with many more pages of description of Persian culture and history included for context. Excerpts.
- 1937. Great Unity, The: A New Approach to Religious Education. Margaret Barr. Introduction, about a Universalist religious-education curriculum experiment in Calcutta in 1933-1936, and a short overview of the Bahá'í Faith. Excerpts.
- 1936. Reminiscences of an Early Believer. Georgie Ralston. Account of many travels and personages in the American Baha'i community of the 1910s-1930s, written by a recipient of sixteen Tablets of 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Pilgrims.
- 1935. Persia: Romance and Reality. Onera Amelia Merritt-Hawkes. Travel diary including lunch with a Bahá'í doctor, a visit to two Bahá'í schools in Yazd, and meeting Bahá'í children in Kirmán. Excerpts.
- 1933-11. Continuation of "The Bahá'í Dawn: Manchester". Edward T. Hall. The history of the Faith in Manchester, from the formation of the first local Spiritual Assembly in March 1923 (the history up to that date was written and issued as The Baha’i Dawn: Manchester) to 1933. Published as a pamphlet. Articles.
- 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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