Review of: "Across God\u27s Frontiers: Catholic Sisters in the American West, 1850–1920," by Anne M. Butler
Anne M. Butler\u27s Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery is a broad history of prostitution throughou...
Reviews the book Sarah Osborn\u27s World: The Rise of Evangelical Christianity in Early America (New...
In the mid-eighteenth century, a young Irish woman, Nano Nagle, renounced her wealthy upper-class ba...
Review of: "Across God\u27s Frontiers: Catholic Sisters in the American West, 1850–1920," by Anne M....
Roman Catholic sisters first traveled to the American West as providers of social services, educatio...
Review of: Anne O’Brien, God’s Willing Workers: Women and Religion in Australia, UNSW Press, Sydney,...
Review of: "New Women of the Old Faith: Gender and American Catholicism in the Progressive Era," by ...
This is a review of Anthea Butler\u27s Women in the Church of God in Christ: Making a Sanctified Wor...
Sometimes small books can have a large impact. This is one of those publications. It might be likene...
Review of: God’s Daughters : Evangelical Women and the Power of Submission by R. Marie Griffith. Ber...
Catherine M. Mooney, Clare of Assisi and the Thirteenth-Century Church: Religious Women, Rules, and ...
Review of: "Science in the Service of Children, 1893–1935," by Alice Boardman Smuts
Scholars looking for heroes in the history of nineteenth century American race relations don\u27t us...
Butler (Yale Univ.), Wacker (Duke Univ.), and Balmer (Barnard College) have collaborated on a survey...
This book examines how Catholics in the early nineteenth-century Ohio Valley—despite the evangelical...
Anne M. Butler\u27s Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery is a broad history of prostitution throughou...
Reviews the book Sarah Osborn\u27s World: The Rise of Evangelical Christianity in Early America (New...
In the mid-eighteenth century, a young Irish woman, Nano Nagle, renounced her wealthy upper-class ba...
Review of: "Across God\u27s Frontiers: Catholic Sisters in the American West, 1850–1920," by Anne M....
Roman Catholic sisters first traveled to the American West as providers of social services, educatio...
Review of: Anne O’Brien, God’s Willing Workers: Women and Religion in Australia, UNSW Press, Sydney,...
Review of: "New Women of the Old Faith: Gender and American Catholicism in the Progressive Era," by ...
This is a review of Anthea Butler\u27s Women in the Church of God in Christ: Making a Sanctified Wor...
Sometimes small books can have a large impact. This is one of those publications. It might be likene...
Review of: God’s Daughters : Evangelical Women and the Power of Submission by R. Marie Griffith. Ber...
Catherine M. Mooney, Clare of Assisi and the Thirteenth-Century Church: Religious Women, Rules, and ...
Review of: "Science in the Service of Children, 1893–1935," by Alice Boardman Smuts
Scholars looking for heroes in the history of nineteenth century American race relations don\u27t us...
Butler (Yale Univ.), Wacker (Duke Univ.), and Balmer (Barnard College) have collaborated on a survey...
This book examines how Catholics in the early nineteenth-century Ohio Valley—despite the evangelical...
Anne M. Butler\u27s Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery is a broad history of prostitution throughou...
Reviews the book Sarah Osborn\u27s World: The Rise of Evangelical Christianity in Early America (New...
In the mid-eighteenth century, a young Irish woman, Nano Nagle, renounced her wealthy upper-class ba...