Emily Machen is associate professor of history at the University of Northern Iowa.
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Acknowledgments Principal Organizations Introduction: Women and the Spiritual Revival of France Religious Identity and the Challenge of Feminism The Development of Women's "Ministries" in France Political Engagement, Community Voting Rights, and Women's Pastorate Faith for Social Progress: Women, Social Action, and the Modernization of France A Voyage of Faith: Religious Women and International Work Battling for God and Nation: Women, Religion, and the First World War Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
An original study in its bringing together of Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish women and its consideration of how women used their roles within their respective religions to further their position inside and outside of their faith communities. . . . The topic is especially relevant today because of the current debates in France regarding women's status in Islam.-- "Sarah A. Curtis, professor of history, San Francisco State University" The goal of Emily Machen's study is to reveal the ways in which gender shaped the methods employed by women as they sought to expand their spiritual mission and reinvigorate French communities of believers.-- "Journal of Church and State"

