Part 1. Beginnings: “The Simple Fact of Our Being Friends”
Chapter 1: Early Quaker Missionary Activity and Japan
Thomas D. Hamm
Chapter 2: Transpacific Quaker Denominationalism: Quakerism from Philadelphia to Tokyo
Tetsuko Toda
Chapter 3: The Japan Peace Society and the British and American Quakers Who Supported It
Mitsuhiro Sakaguchi
Part 2. Partnerships: “More than the Courage to Despair”
Chapter 4: The Faith Life of Nitobe Inazō: A Legacy of Philadelphia Quakerism
Thomas W. Burkman
Chapter 5: The Nitobes: A Quaker International Marriage
Steven Elkinton and Sharlie Conroy Ushioda
Chapter 6: Anna C. Hartshorne and Her Mission in Japan
Mieko Kojima
Chapter 7: “Toward Friendship with Japan”: The American Friends Service Committee and Educational Diplomacy in the 1920s,
Allan W. Austin
Part 3. Tides: “If You Can Stay, Do Stay”
Chapter 8: Edith Forsythe Sharpless in Wartime Japan, 1939–1943
Tetsuko Toda
Chapter 9: Esther Biddle Rhoads and Friends School in Tokyo
Mitsuo Ōtsu, translated by Louisa Hatanaka and Kazumi Teune
Chapter 10: The Encounter with Non-Pastoral Quakerism
Tetsuko Toda
Part 4. Occupations: “For Mutual Helpfulness”
Chapter 11: Elizabeth Gray Vining: A Philadelphia Quaker and the Education of the Japanese Imperial Crown Prince
Paul B. Reagan
Chapter 12: The Public Speeches of Elizabeth Gray Vining in Japan and the United States
Cynthia L. Daugherty
Chapter 13: Friends and the LARA Postwar Relief Efforts to Japan
Masako Iino
Chapter 14: Quaker Connections with Women’s Educational Leadership in Japan
Tetsuko Toda
Part 5. Futures: Archives “Bearing Witness”
Chapter 15: Philadelphia Quakers and Japan: Archival Sources in the Collections at Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
Susanna Koethe Morikawa
Chapter 16: Quakers and Japan: Archival and Manuscript Materials at Haverford College
Sarah M. Horowitz
Chapter 17: A Brief History of American Friends Service Committee Work on Behalf of Japan and the Japanese People
Donald Davis