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  1. Babi Movement, The: A Resource Mobilization Perspective. Peter Smith, Moojan Momen. (1986) Babism from a sociological standpoint, esp. the place of the Babis in their contemporary cultural and economic classes. Articles.
  2. Bahá'í Communities. Peter Smith. (1989) Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite. Encyclopedia.
  3. Bahá'í Faith 1957-1988, The: A Survey of Contemporary Developments. Peter Smith, Moojan Momen. (1989) A general account of developments in the Bahá'í Faith during these three decades. Articles.
  4. Bahá'í Faith in the West, The: A Survey. Peter Smith. (2004) General account of the development and expansion of the Faith in Europe and North America 1894-1994, including distribution and social composition of contemporary communities. Includes Foreword to the volume. Articles.
  5. Bahá'í History. Moojan Momen, Peter Smith. (1993) A general survey of the history of the Bahá'í Faith, including a brief overview of main events in Bábí and Bahá'í history. Next, a series of themes that have developed throughout Bahá'í history is examined. Encyclopedia.
  6. Bahá'í Studies videos. Peter Smith. (2013) Twelve introductory videos about Bahá'í history, practice, and teachings. Video.
  7. Baha'i Studies Youtube Playlist. Peter Smith. (2020) Link to Smith's videos on Bábí and Bahá'í history: Emergence of the Bábí movement; Bábí conflict and collapse; development of a new religion; Bahá'u'lláh; Bahá'í beliefs and practice; geo-cultural breakthroughs; expansion of the Bahá'í Faith. Video.
  8. Bahá'ís in the West. Peter Smith, ed. (2004) Essays and illustrations on the beginnings of the Faith in Australia and New Zealand, Denmark, Hungary, and the United States. Books.
  9. In Iran. Peter Smith, ed. (1986) Essays on Bábí-Bahá'í history, sociology, and theology in Iran. Books.
  10. Introduction to the Baha'i Faith. Peter Smith. (2019) A look at the central features of the Baha’i Faith, including its history, and the key beliefs, organisation and world-view of the Baha’i community (archived copy, original offline). Articles.
  11. Letters of the Living (Hurúf al-Hayy). Muhammad Afnan, Todd Lawson, Peter Smith, et al.. (2009) Title given by the Báb to His first eighteen disciples. Encyclopedia.
  12. Martyrs, Bábí. Peter Smith, Moojan Momen. (2005) Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite. Encyclopedia.
  13. Membership, Joining and Leaving Religious Movements and Organizations. Peter Smith. (2020) Reflections from the perspective of sociology of religion on belonging, joining, and leaving a faith group: membership, conversion, 'deconversion,' and sociological factors impacting conversion and deconversion; includes videos. Articles-unpublished.
  14. Note on Babi and Baha'i Numbers in Iran, A. Peter Smith. (1984) Estimates, sources, and bibliography for early Bábí and Bahá'í populations. Resources.
  15. Reality Magazine: Editorship and Ownership of an American Bahá'í Periodical. Peter Smith. (1984) Development and eventual demise of an independent publication from the early years of the Faith in America. Articles.
  16. Routinization of Charisma?, The: Some Comments on “Motif Messianique et Processus Social dans le Bahá'ísme”. Peter Smith. (1998-11) Discussion of sociologist Peter Berger and themes from his dissertation "From Sect to Church: A Sociological Interpretation of the Bahá'í Movement." Articles-unpublished.
  17. Short Introduction to the Bahá'í Faith, A. Peter Smith. (2013) Summary prepared for the Virginia Commonwealth University website on religious movements. Includes short history, doctrines and beliefs, Bahá'í practices, issues and challenges, and references. Introductory.
 
   
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