About BAHN

Promoting scholarly analysis and understanding of the Brethren movement.

The aims of BAHN are:

To encourage research into Brethren history worldwide, to assist those writing such history, and promote a greater understanding of the development of the movement.

To publish, and support publication of, historical works on the Brethren, and to increase awareness of them.

To support the development of archives of Christian Brethren material, the deposit of material in such archives, and to make their resources better known.

To encourage research into Brethren history worldwide, to assist those writing such history, and promote a greater understanding of the development of the movement.

To publish, and support publication of, historical works on the Brethren, and to increase awareness of them.

To support the development of archives of Christian Brethren material, the deposit of material in such archives, and to make their resources better known.

We fulfill those aims by:

Conferences

Holding residential conferences every two years in various countries, featuring expert speakers including opportunities for researchers to present short papers.

Webinars

Running regular webinars on Brethren history which are open to all.

Archiving

Encouraging and facilitating the deposit of material of historical interest in archives accessible to the public.

Publishing

Publishing an annual journal (Brethren Historical Review), an annual series of books (Studies in Brethren History), and other works as appropriate. These are sent to members and are available for others to purchase.

Conferences

Holding residential conferences every two years in various countries, featuring expert speakers including opportunities for researchers to present short papers.

Webinars

Running regular webinars on Brethren history which are open to all.

Archiving

Encouraging and facilitating the deposit of material of historical interest in archives accessible to the public.

Publishing

Publishing an annual journal (Brethren Historical Review), an annual series of books (Studies in Brethren History), and other works as appropriate. These are sent to members and are available for others to purchase.

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