Reflections on 300 Years of Freemasonry
Produced by members of the world's premier Lodge of research. The Proceedings of the Quatuor Coronati Conference held at Queens' College Cambridge as part of the celebrations of the Tercentenary of the foundation of the first Grand Lodge in England and as such contains almost fifty well researched essays on every aspect of English Freemasonry since that date.
Illustrations of Masonry
Yasha Beresiner: 300 Years of Masonic Caricatures
Martin Cherry: Illustrations of Masonry: the frontispieces of the Books of Constitutions, 1723 to 1819
Richard Burch-Smith: Early Freemasonry in the British Colony of Demerary Essequibo 1813-1835
Michael Allan: Freemasonry in Mauritius
Freemasonry in the Colonies
Diane Clements: Masonic Yearbooks and the development of Provincial Identity
Aubrey Newman: The Evolution of the Province and the Provincial Grand Lodge in English Freemasonry
Gerald Reilly: The Urbanisation of Harwich 1832-1914: The Role of Freemasons in Particular.
John Cooper III: Freemasonry and Nation-Building on the Pacific Coast: The California Experience
Aimee E. Newell: British Freemasonry Comes to the New World: The First Ten Years of the Grand Lodge of Masons in Massachusetts
Mark Tabbert George Washington, General Grand Master of Freemasons in the United States of America...or not?
Other Degrees in Freemasonry
John Acaster: The Royal Arch before the Union and its particular adoption among the Moderns
John Belton: My Brother - Just One More Degree?
Richard Gan: The Full Spectrum of Freemasonry
Freemasonry in the USA
Richard Berman: The Social Origins of Freemasonry in the Deep South
Brian W Price: Prince Hall Masonry
Hilary Stelling : English Transfer-Printed Presentation Pitchers in New England Lodges
The Sun is Always at its Meridian
Kent Henderson: The Origins of Australian Freemasonry
Mike Kearsley: Masonry in New Zealand
Kenneth Marcus: A Brotherhood of Constitutions - South and Southern Africa 1811 - 2017
Tony Baker: Freemasonry in the Encyclopedia Britannica
Robert Cooper :The impact of the formation of the Grand Lodge of England on Freemasonry in Scotland
Barry Hoffbrand: Portrait of the first Noble Grand Masterimages of John, second Duke of Montagu
Masonry in Asia, China, and India
Anthony Atkinson: 250 Years of Freemasonry in Asia
Lisa Hellman: The first lodge in China: an international hub in 18th century Canton
Roeinton Khambatta Close Encounters of Different Kinds
Masonry in Italy, Russia and Turkey
Maxine Gilhuys and Lucio Artini: Tuscany at the beginning of the XVIII Century: the English Lodge in Florence
Antony Lentin: A masonic utopia in the Russia of Catherine the Great
Emanuela Locci: The first English Lodge in the Ottoman Empire. The Oriental Lodge No. 687
Dukes and Kings
Paul Calderwood: Royal Connection in the Twentieth Century
John Wade: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Rulers of the Craft
Andreas C. Rizopoulos: Focusing on less known aspects of the life of Augustus Duke of Sussex
Anti-Masonry and Italy
David J Peck: 1940's - Hitler, the greatest threat to English Freemasonry
Fabio Venzi: Freemasonry and the Catholic Church
Demetrio Xoccato: Friendship and prejudice: the relations between the United Grand Lodge of England and the Grand Orient of Italy
Red Aprons, Mathematics and War
Jonathan Dowson: Jerusalem Lodge No 197 ( f.1731)
Steven Smith: The early Eighteenth-century Masonic connections of Mathematical Instrumentmaker Jonathan Sisson (1692-1749)
Michael Beacham: Military visitors to Guernsey
Dr Brent Morris: The Impact of English Freemasonry on America and vice versa
Andreas Onnefors: The Freemasons' Magazine 1793-1798
Róbert Péter: Freemasonry in the eighteenth-century British press: unmapped sources and novel research methods
Susan Snell: The art of discovering Masonic history: how to find gems among the archives at the Library and Museum of Freemasonry
Jan Snoek: Preston's Harodim Lectures and the UGLE Craft Rituals
Susan Sommers and Andrew Prescott: James Anderson: a Child of His Times
Yoshio Washizu: English Freemasonry - A Product of Club Movement?
Professor Andrew Prescott: in association with Professor Susan Sommers Searching for the Apple Tree
Hardcover: 736 pages
Product Dimensions: 16.7 x 2.8 x 23.2 cm