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Título: Catholic sisters and north american history: the state of the field
Autor: Sprows Cummings, Kathleen 
Palabras clave: MONJASHISTORIA RELIGIOSAEDUCACION RELIGIOSAEDUCACION SUPERIOR
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Editorial: Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Instituto de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales
Resumen: I set out to write a paper about the founding of the first Catholic women’s colleges in the United States in the late 19 centuries. There were fourteen Catholic women’s colleges established in the United States by 1910, and most of them had made gradual transitions from secondary academies into four-year institutions chartered to award baccalaureate degrees. Trinity College in Washington, D.C., was an exception. In 1897, Sister Julia McGroarty of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur announced that they would open a brand-new college in the nation’s capital, one that would not evolve from a pre-existing academy.
Cobertura Espacial: Estados Unidos
URI: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/19130
ISBN: 978-950-44-0106-3
Disciplina: CIENCIAS SOCIALES
Derechos: Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional
Fuente: Suarez, A. L., Carranza, B., Facciola, M., y Fernández Fastuca, L. (Eds.). (2020). Religiosas en América Latina: memorias y contextos. Universidad Católica Argentina. Instituto de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales.
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