Successful but self-tormented, English educational pioneer Constance Maynard (1849-1935) was a deeply religious evangelical Christian whose personal atonement theology demanded that one resist carnal feelings to achieve personal salvation. As the founder of Westfield College at the University of London, Maynard championed women\u27s access to a university education. As the college\u27s first principal, she also engaged in a string of passionate relationships with college women in which she imagined love as God\u27s gift as well as a test of her faith. Using Maynard\u27s extensive personal papers, especially her diaries and autobiography, Pauline A. Phipps examines how the language of her faith offered Maynard the means with which to carve o...
In this article, Kujawa provides a profile of perhaps an atypical eighteenth century woman. Equally ...
Higher education for women in the fields of science and mathematics significantly expanded in the U...
Prior to emergence of contemporary Christian feminism, 17 th century British Quakerism was rooted in...
The article focuses on Constance Louisa Maynard, the first mistress of Westfield College in London, ...
Although a devout Evangelical Anglican, living in an era that largely pre-dated the dissemination of...
Viewing Constance Maynard’s unwieldy life-writings within the tradition of spiritual autobiography r...
Mary Sumner (1828-1921) founded the Anglican Mothers’ Union, which originated as a parish mothers’ m...
Born in 1849 to upper middle-class parents, Constance Maynard was one of the first women in England ...
This paper proposes a new narrative of the life of nineteenth-century American Baptist missionary, a...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityMary Baker Eddy, born in 1821 on a New Hampshire farm, was the seven...
© 2011 Dr. Rosslyn Mary McCarthyThis thesis explores the life of the prominent and influential Victo...
During the Victorian period of British history, backlash from the Industrial and French Revolutions ...
Bergamasco Lucia. Phyllis Mack, Visionary Women, Estatic Prophecy in Seventeenth-Century England ; S...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary exploration of spiritual autobiography by nineteenth-centu...
In this article, Kujawa provides a profile of perhaps an atypical eighteenth century woman. Equally ...
Higher education for women in the fields of science and mathematics significantly expanded in the U...
Prior to emergence of contemporary Christian feminism, 17 th century British Quakerism was rooted in...
The article focuses on Constance Louisa Maynard, the first mistress of Westfield College in London, ...
Although a devout Evangelical Anglican, living in an era that largely pre-dated the dissemination of...
Viewing Constance Maynard’s unwieldy life-writings within the tradition of spiritual autobiography r...
Mary Sumner (1828-1921) founded the Anglican Mothers’ Union, which originated as a parish mothers’ m...
Born in 1849 to upper middle-class parents, Constance Maynard was one of the first women in England ...
This paper proposes a new narrative of the life of nineteenth-century American Baptist missionary, a...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityMary Baker Eddy, born in 1821 on a New Hampshire farm, was the seven...
© 2011 Dr. Rosslyn Mary McCarthyThis thesis explores the life of the prominent and influential Victo...
During the Victorian period of British history, backlash from the Industrial and French Revolutions ...
Bergamasco Lucia. Phyllis Mack, Visionary Women, Estatic Prophecy in Seventeenth-Century England ; S...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary exploration of spiritual autobiography by nineteenth-centu...
In this article, Kujawa provides a profile of perhaps an atypical eighteenth century woman. Equally ...
Higher education for women in the fields of science and mathematics significantly expanded in the U...
Prior to emergence of contemporary Christian feminism, 17 th century British Quakerism was rooted in...