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Contested Identities - Catholic Women Religious in Nineteenth-Century England and Wales

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Informationen zum Autor Carmen M. Mangion is a Lecturer at Birkbeck College, University of London Klappentext This text looks at the identity of English women religious through the lenses of gender, class and ethnicity, offering an insight into women's religious belief and practice in the nineteenth century in light of the subsequent transformation of English society Zusammenfassung This text looks at the identity of English women religious through the lenses of gender, class and ethnicity, offering an insight into women’s religious belief and practice in the nineteenth century in light of the subsequent transformation of English society -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionPart I: Developing identities1. Becoming visible2. Choosing religious life3. Forming a novicePart II: Working identities4. Evangelising5. ProfessionalisingPart III: Corporate Identities6. Building corporate identity7. Class and ethnicity8. Authority and governanceConclusionIndex

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