samedi 10 septembre 2011

Spirited Lives: How Nuns Shaped Catholic Culture And American Life. 1836-1920 - Carol K. Coburn

spirited lives: how nuns shaped catholic culture and american life. 1836-1920 - carol k. coburn
spirited lives: how nuns shaped catholic culture and american life. 1836-1920 - carol k. coburn

Writing the early story of the Catholic Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondolet, a community of French origin, history professors Coburn and Smith (Avila Coll.) offer a broad context for the influence of nuns on American life. In 1836, six French sisters founded a school for deaf children in St. Louis. The community gradually developed schools, hospitals, and other social institutions throughout the United States. As local congregations dealt with patriarchy, frontier rigors, bigotry, governance issues, and clerical clashes, the Sisters of St. Joseph established a remarkable record of achievement in education and healthcare, serving through epidemics and wars under extreme circumstances, largely financing themselves, and selflessly influencing millions. This readable scholarly work, heavily documented with a careful interweaving of primary and secondary sources, is written from a feminist perspective. The authors have made an important contribution to a neglected corner of American religious history. Highly recommended for history and religion collections.AAnna M. Donnelly, St. John's Univ. Lib., Jamaica, NY
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