Contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Faith, Knowledge, and Gender -Jill Ker Conway
2 Colleges of Religious Women's Congregations: The Spiritual Heritage - Monika K. Hellwig
3 American Catholic Colleges for Women: Historical Origins - Kathleen A. Mahoney
4 The Colleges in Context - Thomas M. Landy
5 Faculties and What They Taught - Karen Kennelly
6 The Philadelphia Story: Life at Immaculata, Rosemont, and Chestnut Hill - David R. Contosta
7 Sisterhoods and Catholic Higher Education, 1890-1960 - Mary J. Oates
8 Live Minds, Yearning Spirits: The Alumnae of Colleges and Universities Founded by Women Religious - Jane C. Redmont
9 Making It: Stories of Persistence and Success - Dorothy M. Brown and Carol Hurd Green
10 The Way We Are: The Present Relationship of Religious Congregations of Women to the Colleges They Founded - Melanie M. Morey
Conclusion: Into the Future - Jeanne Knoerle and Tracy Schier
Appendix A. American Colleges and Universities Founded by Women Religious for the Education of Lay Students - Thomas M. Landy
Appendix B. Colleges Founded by Women Religious for Educating Sisters - Thomas M. Landy
Notes
Contributors
Index
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""Renn boldly engages the complexities of women's lives globally, giving careful attention to the intersections of gender, culture, economics, and education... Women's Colleges and Universities in a Global Context is a rich resource for researchers and students interested in women's issues and the role of higher education in transforming the climate for women's equity across the world... With this book, Renn has further confirmed her well-deserved reputation as a preeminent scholar of higher education both within the US and internationally.""