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ISBN
9780807858226
Book Title
Masterless Mistresses : The New Orleans Ursulines and the Development of a New World Society, 1727-1834
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Publication Year
2007
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Emily Clark
Features
New Edition
Genre
Religion, History, Social Science
Topic
United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), Christian Church / History, Christianity / Catholic, Women's Studies, History
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
15 oz
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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During French colonial rule in Louisiana, nuns from the French Company of Saint Ursula came to New Orleans, where they educated women and girls of European, Indian, and African descent, enslaved and free, in literacy, numeracy, and the Catholic faith. Although religious women had gained acceptance and authority in seventeenth-century France, the New World was less welcoming. Emily Clark explores the transformations required of the Ursulines as their distinctive female piety collided with slave society, Spanish colonial rule, and Protestant hostility.

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Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
0807858226
ISBN-13
9780807858226
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Book Title
Masterless Mistresses : The New Orleans Ursulines and the Development of a New World Society, 1727-1834
Author
Emily Clark
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
New Edition
Topic
United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), Christian Church / History, Christianity / Catholic, Women's Studies, History
Publication Year
2007
Genre
Religion, History, Social Science
Number of Pages
304 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
15 oz

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Lc Classification Number
Bx4543.U6c53 2007
Edition Description
New Edition
Reviews
Elegant prose and riveting narrative . . . a tour de force that will intrigue any student of early American women's history.-- Journal of the Early Republic, "Written with elegant precision. . . . Essential reading for those seeking to understand the intimate scale of racial and social transformations that occurred in a unique southern city." -Journal of American History, "A deeply imagined, beautifully written, and thoroughly researched account of the earliest order of Catholic sisters in what is now the United States. . . . General and specialist readers alike will be grateful to Clark for the vivid story she tells." -- Church History, "Clark's enjoyable, punchy account . . . will prove valuable not only for what it brings to the history of New Orleans and Louisiana but also what it signifies about the intertwining of Franco-Iberian-Anglo-American societies and their faiths in the Americas."-- American Historical Review, "Innovative and carefully researched . . . opens up the world of Gulf Coast Catholicism." -Books & Culture, "Innovative and carefully researched . . . opens up the world of Gulf Coast Catholicism." - Books & Culture, "Elegant prose and riveting narrative . . . a tour de force that will intrigue any student of early American women's history." —Journal of the Early Republic, "This meticulously researched and engaging book makes an important contribution to our understanding of the intertwined histories of race, gender, and religion in American history." -- The Catholic Historical Review, This meticulously researched and engaging book makes an important contribution to our understanding of the intertwined histories of race, gender, and religion in American history.-- The Catholic Historical Review, "This meticulously researched and engaging book makes an important contribution to our understanding of the intertwined histories of race, gender, and religion in American history."-- The Catholic Historical Review, "This meticulously researched and engaging book makes an important contribution to our understanding of the intertwined histories of race, gender, and religion in American history." —The Catholic Historical Review, "A deeply imagined, beautifully written, and thoroughly researched account of the earliest order of Catholic sisters in what is now the United States. . . . General and specialist readers alike will be grateful to Clark for the vivid story she tells." --Church History, "Innovative and carefully researched . . . opens up the world of Gulf Coast Catholicism."-- Books & Culture, "This meticulously researched and engaging book makes an important contribution to our understanding of the intertwined histories of race, gender, and religion in American history." -The Catholic Historical Review, A deeply imagined, beautifully written, and thoroughly researched account of the earliest order of Catholic sisters in what is now the United States. . . . General and specialist readers alike will be grateful to Clark for the vivid story she tells.-- Church History, "So thorough it encompasses every aspect that touches on the order of the Sisters of Saint Ursula."-- Louisiana History, Clark's enjoyable, punchy account . . . will prove valuable not only for what it brings to the history of New Orleans and Louisiana but also what it signifies about the intertwining of Franco-Iberian-Anglo-American societies and their faiths in the Americas.-- American Historical Review, With this finely crafted study, Clark contributes substantively to the burgeoning field of scholarship acknowledging the seminal roles women religious have played historically in the formation of American culture and society.-- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society.", "Innovative and carefully researched . . . opens up the world of Gulf Coast Catholicism." -- Books & Culture, Innovative and carefully researched . . . opens up the world of Gulf Coast Catholicism.-- Books & Culture, "Written with elegant precision. . . . Essential reading for those seeking to understand the intimate scale of racial and social transformations that occurred in a unique southern city." -- Journal of American History, "With this finely crafted study, Clark contributes substantively to the burgeoning field of scholarship acknowledging the seminal roles women religious have played historically in the formation of American culture and society." -Register of the Kentucky Historical Society.", "So thorough it encompasses every aspect that touches on the order of the Sisters of Saint Ursula." -- Louisiana History, "A deeply imagined, beautifully written, and thoroughly researched account of the earliest order of Catholic sisters in what is now the United States. . . . General and specialist readers alike will be grateful to Clark for the vivid story she tells."-- Church History, "Written with elegant precision. . . . Essential reading for those seeking to understand the intimate scale of racial and social transformations that occurred in a unique southern city."-- Journal of American History, A Superb Book on a Neglected Topic in Early American History. --Susan Juster, University of Michigan, So thorough it encompasses every aspect that touches on the order of the Sisters of Saint Ursula.-- Louisiana History, Clark deepens our understanding of life in early New Orleans through this absorbing study of the Ursuline convent. -Daniel H. Usner Jr., Vanderbilt University, "So thorough it encompasses every aspect that touches on the order of the Sisters of Saint Ursula." —Louisiana History, "Elegant prose and riveting narrative . . . a tour de force that will intrigue any student of early American women's history." -Journal of the Early Republic, "With this finely crafted study, Clark contributes substantively to the burgeoning field of scholarship acknowledging the seminal roles women religious have played historically in the formation of American culture and society."-- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society.", Clark's enjoyable, punchy account . . . will prove valuable not only for what it brings to the history of New Orleans and Louisiana but also what it signifies about the intertwining of Franco-Iberian-Anglo-American societies and their faiths in the Ameri|9780807858226|, "With this finely crafted study, Clark contributes substantively to the burgeoning field of scholarship acknowledging the seminal roles women religious have played historically in the formation of American culture and society." —Register of the Kentucky Historical Society.", "With this finely crafted study, Clark contributes substantively to the burgeoning field of scholarship acknowledging the seminal roles women religious have played historically in the formation of American culture and society." -- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society.", Clark deepens our understanding of life in early New Orleans through this absorbing study of the Ursuline convent. --Daniel H. Usner Jr., Vanderbilt University, "Elegant prose and riveting narrative . . . a tour de force that will intrigue any student of early American women's history."-- Journal of the Early Republic, "Elegant prose and riveting narrative . . . a tour de force that will intrigue any student of early American women's history." -- Journal of the Early Republic, "With this finely crafted study, Clark contributes substantively to the burgeoning field of scholarship acknowledging the seminal roles women religious have played historically in the formation of American culture and society."-- Register of the Kentuck, "So thorough it encompasses every aspect that touches on the order of the Sisters of Saint Ursula." -Louisiana History, Written with elegant precision. . . . Essential reading for those seeking to understand the intimate scale of racial and social transformations that occurred in a unique southern city.-- Journal of American History
Table of Content
Contents Acknowledgments List of Illustrations List of Tables List of Abbreviations Introduction Prelude. Old World Origins: Female Piety and Social Imperatives in Europe Part 1. Transplantations: The French
Copyright Date
2007
Lccn
2006-033612
Dewey Decimal
271/.974076335
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press Ser.
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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