Past Research Associates: M
Faith and Feminicide in Latin America
Rethinking Curing: An Approach to Mexican Popular Religiosity Through Examination of Feminine Images and Functions
Narrative and Identity in Contemporary Black Women's Autobiographies
The Crypto-Jewish Women of Castile, 1492-1592
The Jesuit Ethic: The Spirit and Gender of Global Expansion
Caritas and Civitas: Feminist Theology and the Transformation of Civic Virtue
True Confessions: Emotional Power in the Spiritual Narratives of the 19th-Century African American Women
Women's Voice and the Portrayal of Female Sanctity in the Middle Ages
Sanctifying Ordinary Work: Catholic Laywomen and the Service Economy
Female Activism and Identity in the Lubavitcher Community



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