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The National Episcopal Historians and Archivists (NEHA) is an organization that encourages every congregation, diocese, and organization in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America to collect, preserve and organize its records and share its history.
It gives grants and awards to promote its objectives, participates in major projects, and partners with Archives of the Episcopal Church, the National Episcopal Historians and Archivists (NEHA), the Episcopal Women's History Project (EWHP), [2] and the office of the Historiographer of the Episcopal Church. With NEHA and EWHP it co-sponsors a ...
Established in 1932 as the Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church and published by the Church Historical Society, the predecessor organization of the Historical Society of the Episcopal Church which also gave rise to the National Episcopal Historians and Archivists (NEHA) , it retained its original name until the current title was adopted with the issue of March 1987 (vol. LVI ...
The Episcopal Church in crisis: How sex, the bible, and authority are dividing the faithful (Greenwood, 2008). Painter, Bordon W. "The Vestry in Colonial New England." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church 44#4 (1975): 381–408. in JSTOR; Prichard, Robert W., ed. Readings from the History of the Episcopal Church. (1986).
National Episcopal Historians and Archivists; National Maritime Historical Society; Naval Historical Foundation; Network of Concerned Historians; New York Military Affairs Symposium; North American Society for Oceanic History; North American Society for Serbian Studies; Norwegian-American Historical Association
The American Historical Review 40.1 (1934): 10–37. Dunlap, Leslie W. American historical societies, 1790-1860 (1944). Jones, Houston Gwynne, ed. Historical Consciousness in the Early Republic: The Origins of State Historical Societies, Museums, and Collections, 1791-1861 (North Caroliniana Society and North Carolina Collection, 1995 ...
In 2003, Warner received the Bishop's Award of the National Episcopal Historians and Archivists. He announced his retirement in 2005 [ 5 ] and retired on September 16, 2007. [ 6 ] [ 7 ]
(The Historiographer is a publication of the Historical Society of the Episcopal Church and the National Episcopal Historians and Archivists.) Malone, Dumas ed. "Dictionary of American Biography", Vol X p. 668; Shippee, Lester B., ed. (1968). Bishop Whipple's Southern Diary, 1843–1844. New York: Da Capo Press. Whipple, Henry Benjamin.