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Ewens describes Catholic sisters’ lives in nineteenth-century America, including work in nursing, education, and social services; adaptation of European rues to US culture; depictions in the media and in literature; economic challenges; problems with bishops; US reactions to nuns; anti-Catholic bigotry; and much, much more.
Ewens describes Catholic sisters’ lives in nineteenth-century America, including work in nursing, education, and social services; adaptation of European rues to US culture; depictions in the media and in literature; economic challenges; problems with bishops; US reactions to nuns; anti-Catholic bigotry; and much, much more.
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