- 1971-1995: Newspaper articles archive, by Various (1971-1995). Collection of newspaper articles from 1971-1995.
- American Bahá'í Community in the Nineties, The, by Robert Stockman (1995). Overview of the American Bahá'í community in the 1990s: contemporary issues; priorities and concerns; the Bahá'í impact on American society; the future and social turmoil.
- Association for Baha'i Studies - English-speaking Europe: A Retrospective, by Seena Fazel (2004-05). Overview of the history of the Bahá'í Studies Review, the Associate, and ABS-ESE special interest groups, conferences, and Bahá'í societies.
- Bahá'í Faith in Australia: 75 Years Remembered, by Graham Hassall (1995-06). An overview of the development of the Bahá'í Faith in Australia from its origins up to the mid-1990s; House of Worship in Sydney; the journal Herald of the South; Clara and Hyde Dunn and other early believers.
- Baha'i Studies at the Crossroads: Key Papers and Developments in the Baha'i Studies Review 1990-2002, by Seena Fazel (2018). Review of the first 12 years of the BSR journal, highlighting some key papers and developments from the viewpoint of the editor, some of the journal's novel contributions to Bahá'í studies, and future directions it might take.
- Dissidence and Criticism by Bahá'ís and Scholars, by Universal House of Justice (1996-07-02). Response to a latter about the content and tone of some online discussions in email listservers in the mid-1990s.
- Dissidents and the Bahá'í Faith, by Jack McLean (2005). Author's personal experiences with "disgruntled" ex-Bahá'ís and critics online in the 1990s.
- Doing Bahá'í Scholarship in the 1990s: A Religious Studies Perspective, by Stephen Lambden (1993). Argues that Bahá'í studies must address contemporary world issues, dialogues in pluralism, the New Age movement, and secular ideologies.
- Global Interfaith Movement, The, by Stephen A. Fuqua (2003-04). Summary of examples of interfaith dialogue from 1993-2003.
- Ireland's Multi-Ethnic Immigration Challenge: An Irish Bahá'í View, by Eamonn Moane (2002). After centuries of population loss, Ireland’s economic success in the 1990s led to a surge of immigration, but its reaction to a multi-ethnic influx has been disappointing. It needs Bahá'í approaches like consultation, tolerance, fairness, and morality.
- K. C. Porter, by Gary Eskow (2002-04-01). Interview with a Bahá'í music producer and arranger with A & M Records
- Lonely Road to Native Title Determination, A, by Walter Waia (2000). A personal account of the Saibai Island Native Title Claim: a story of an Indigenous Australian who "walked a learning road to fulfill his obligations to his family, his clan and to the community."
- Montana Baha'i History, by Betty Bennett (1998). Collection of historical materials compiled between 1994-1998 and distributed at Montana summer schools.
- soc.religion.bahai: Complete Archives, Bahá'í Computer and Communications Association, comp. (1992-2010). Link to an 18-year archive of the first moderated Bahá'í newsgroup.
- Temiar religions, 1994–2008, by Geoffrey Benjamin (2011). A study of the rise and decline of the Baha’i Faith amongst the Temiars of Malaysia. Link to paper (offsite).
- Women Serving as Continental Counselors or in the International Teaching Centre, Percentage of: 1980-2010, by Universal House of Justice (2013-01-23). Chart showing the percentage of women serving as members of the Continental Boards of Counsellors from 26 November 1980 — when the number of Boards was fixed at five — until November 2010.
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