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127. Gender, Religion, and National Identity: A Comparative Global
Perspective
Sunday, January 9, 8:30–10:30 a.m.
Convention Center, Room 602
- Chair: Steven
C. Hause, Washington University in St. Louis
- Papers:
Women, Missions, and the Invention of a Colonial Identity
in Rhodesia, 1890–1923
Ruramisai Charumbira, Yale University
Women's "Powerful Empire": Catholic Feminists, French
Identity, and the Imperial Nation in L'Action Sociale de la Femme,
1914–40
Melissa M. Salrin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Gender, Religion, and (Trans)National Identity: The Petites
Franciscaines de Marie of Worcester and Baie-St.-Paul, 1889–1930
FlorenceMae Waldron, Franklin and Marshall College
- Comment: Bret E. Carroll, California
State University at Stanislaus
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