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More than a generation after the rise of women's history alongside the feminist movement, it is still difficult, observes Catherine Brekus, to locate women in histories of American religion. Mary Dyer, a Quaker who was hanged for heresy; Lizzie Robinson, a former slave and laundress who sold Bibles door to door; Sally Priesand, a Reform rabbi; Estela Ruiz, who saw a vision of the Virgin Mary--how do these women's stories change our understanding of American religious history and American women's history?

In this provocative collection of twelve essays, contributors explore how considering the religious history of American women can transform our dominant historical narratives. Covering a variety of topics--including Mormonism, the women's rights movement, Judaism, witchcraft trials, the civil rights movement, Catholicism, everyday religious life, Puritanism, African American women's activism, and the Enlightenment--the volume enhances our understanding of both religious history and women's history. Taken together, these essays sound the call for a new, more inclusive history.



Contributors:
Ann Braude, Harvard Divinity School
Catherine A. Brekus, University of Chicago Divinity School
Anthea D. Butler, University of Rochester
Emily Clark, Tulane University
Kathleen Sprows Cummings, University of Notre Dame
Amy Koehlinger, Florida State University
Janet Moore Lindman, Rowan University
Susanna Morrill, Lewis and Clark College
Kristy Nabhan-Warren, Augustana College
Pamela S. Nadell, American University
Elizabeth Reis, University of Oregon
Marilyn J. Westerkamp, University of California, Santa Cruz

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  1. Cover
  2. p. 1
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. 2-7
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-11
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  1. Introduction: Searching for Women in Narratives of American Religious History
  2. pp. 1-50
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  1. 1. Puritan Women, Spiritual Power, and the Question of Sexuality
  2. pp. 51-72
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  1. 2. Revelation, Witchcraft, and the Danger of Knowing God’s Secrets
  2. pp. 73-90
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  1. 3. Hail Mary Down by the Riverside: Black and White Catholic Women in Early America
  2. pp. 91-107
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  1. 4. Sarah Osborn’s Enlightenment: Reimagining Eighteenth-Century Intellectual History
  2. pp. 108-141
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  1. 5. Beyond the Meetinghouse: Women and Protestant Spirituality in Early America
  2. pp. 142-160
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  1. 6. Unrespectable Saints: Women of the Church of God in Christ
  2. pp. 161-183
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  1. 7. Women’s Popular Literature as Theological Discourse: A Mormon Case Study, 1880–1920
  2. pp. 184-205
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  1. 8. The ‘‘New Woman’’ at the ‘‘University’’: Gender and American Catholic Identity in the Progressive Era
  2. pp. 206-231
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  1. 9. Faith, Feminism, and History
  2. pp. 232-252
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  1. 10. ‘‘Are You the White Sisters or the Black Sisters?’’: Women Confounding Categories of Race and Gender
  2. pp. 253-278
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  1. 11. Engendering Dissent: Women and American Judaism
  2. pp. 279-293
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  1. 12. Little Slices of Heaven and Mary’s Candy Kisses: Mexican American Women Redefining Feminism and Catholicism
  2. pp. 294-317
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. 319-320
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  1. Selected Readings
  2. pp. 321-323
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 325-326
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  1. Index
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