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Gender and American Religious History–Part II

John Fea   |  March 18, 2011 Leave a Comment

Kelly Baker continues her posts on scholarship related to gender and American religious history.  In this post, she features six more scholars in the field.  Check it out for vignettes on Catherine Brekus, Evelyn Higginbotham, Amy Koehlinger, Kathy Sprows Cummings, Lynn Neal, and Anthea Butler.

See her first post here.

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