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Book List on Women, Gender, and Sex in American Religious History

Paige Patterson, Beth Moore, and the History of Evangelical Women's Education

Women's History/Catholic History: New Initiatives at the Cushwa Center

U.S. Women, Gender, & Sexuality Papers at the American Society of Church History

Crossings & Dwellings: Restored Jesuits, Women Religious, American Experience, 1814-2014 (book preview)

RiAH @ 10: Celebrating Community

Six Questions With Kyle Roberts: The Rise of Evangelical Gotham

Fun with Polygamy, or, "A House Full of Females" & the Benefits of Teaching Mormon History

Making American Religious History

The Catholic Idea of Conscience in American Presidential Elections: A Very Brief History

Finding Religion at College? Documenting the History of Women in Higher Education

Katharine Bushnell and the Challenge of Christian Feminism: An Interview with Kristin Kobes Du Mez

CFP: Still Guests in Our Own House? Women and the Church since Vatican II

Some favorite books in honor of Women's History Month

Southern Baptist Women: An Interview with Betsy Flowers (Part II)

"The Heavenly Vision" of Suffrage, or, Happy Belated Anna Howard Shaw Day!

Southern Baptist Women: An Interview with Betsy Flowers

Crossings and Dwellings: Mundelein College and the Legacy of Catholic Women's Higher Education in Chicago

Spiritual Makeup: Religion and Cosmetics

When Women Don't Marry: Single Blessedness and the Shidduch Crisis