Roman Catholic sisters first traveled to the American West as providers of social services, education, and medical assistance. In Across God\u27s Frontiers, Anne M. Butler traces the ways in which sisters challenged and reconfigured contemporary ideas about women, work, religion, and the West; moreover, she demonstrates how religious life became a vehicle for increasing women\u27s agency and power. Moving to the West introduced significant changes for these women, including public employment and thoroughly unconventional monastic lives. As nuns and sisters adjusted to new circumstances and immersed themselves in rugged environments, Butler argues, the West shaped them; and through their labors and charities, the sisters in turn shaped the W...
The historical study of women and religion in America has been a boom industry in the last fifteen y...
When the Sisters of Saint Ann arrived in Victoria, B.C. on June 8, 1858, they were the first religio...
Patterns of migration for the purpose of religious mission are an unexamined dimension of the immigr...
Review of: "Across God\u27s Frontiers: Catholic Sisters in the American West, 1850–1920," by Anne M....
Catholic women religious have had an indelible impact on American society, particularly during the e...
Catholic sisterhoods have been part of American life since the colonial period, first as operators o...
The last third of the 19th century witnessed a considerable increase in the active participation of ...
Many Catholic women's congregations are transnational in their orientation. Although their &apo...
As the conference aims at locating works of both restored Jesuits and religious women within the Ame...
When the Sisters of Mercy lost their foundress Sister Catherine McAuley in 1841, stories of Mother C...
Monica Appleby and Helen Lewis reveal the largely untold story of women who stood up to the Church a...
This study examines ways in which Irish Catholic Sisters \ud perceive themselves as religious work...
Historians have long examined how different groups of women lived in ways contrary to post-World War...
Protestant American women felt compelled to help native women in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East i...
abstract: This dissertation focuses on the development of two communities of women religious beginni...
The historical study of women and religion in America has been a boom industry in the last fifteen y...
When the Sisters of Saint Ann arrived in Victoria, B.C. on June 8, 1858, they were the first religio...
Patterns of migration for the purpose of religious mission are an unexamined dimension of the immigr...
Review of: "Across God\u27s Frontiers: Catholic Sisters in the American West, 1850–1920," by Anne M....
Catholic women religious have had an indelible impact on American society, particularly during the e...
Catholic sisterhoods have been part of American life since the colonial period, first as operators o...
The last third of the 19th century witnessed a considerable increase in the active participation of ...
Many Catholic women's congregations are transnational in their orientation. Although their &apo...
As the conference aims at locating works of both restored Jesuits and religious women within the Ame...
When the Sisters of Mercy lost their foundress Sister Catherine McAuley in 1841, stories of Mother C...
Monica Appleby and Helen Lewis reveal the largely untold story of women who stood up to the Church a...
This study examines ways in which Irish Catholic Sisters \ud perceive themselves as religious work...
Historians have long examined how different groups of women lived in ways contrary to post-World War...
Protestant American women felt compelled to help native women in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East i...
abstract: This dissertation focuses on the development of two communities of women religious beginni...
The historical study of women and religion in America has been a boom industry in the last fifteen y...
When the Sisters of Saint Ann arrived in Victoria, B.C. on June 8, 1858, they were the first religio...
Patterns of migration for the purpose of religious mission are an unexamined dimension of the immigr...