“The Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America harvests the fruits of 25 years of scholarship on the history and current state of women’s religious experience in North America.
These well-illustrated volumes will be an essential reference for all of those interested in the role of women in North America’s vibrant and complex religious life.”
“The Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America harvests the fruits of 25 years of scholarship on the history and current state of women’s religious experience in North America.
These well-illustrated volumes will be an essential reference for all of those interested in the role of women in North America’s vibrant and complex religious life.”
“The Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America harvests the fruits of 25 years of scholarship on the history and current state of women’s religious experience in North America.
These well-illustrated volumes will be an essential reference for all of those interested in the role of women in North America’s vibrant and complex religious life.”
“. . . an excellent reference . . . . ”
— Feminist Collections
“. . . while this resource does a commendable job of covering women's history in relation to specific religious traditions and movements, it goes a step beyond by also attending to issues of how women's religious commitments and affiliations have affected the larger society and culture of North America. . . . Highly recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through faculty/researchers.”
— Choice
“. . . a work that . . . truly encompass[es] the history of women and religion. . . . important piece of scholarship.”
— American Reference Books Annual 2007
“. . . this three-volume work has much to offer students, scholars, and the general public who wish to explore the diversity and variety of women's experiences within their religious traditions. Spring 2009”
— American Catholic Studies
“The Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America harvests the fruits of 25 years of scholarship on the history and current state of women’s religious experience in North America.
These well-illustrated volumes will be an essential reference for all of those interested in the role of women in North America’s vibrant and complex religious life.”
“. . . an excellent reference . . . . ”
— Feminist Collections
“. . . while this resource does a commendable job of covering women's history in relation to specific religious traditions and movements, it goes a step beyond by also attending to issues of how women's religious commitments and affiliations have affected the larger society and culture of North America. . . . Highly recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through faculty/researchers.”
— Choice
“. . . a work that . . . truly encompass[es] the history of women and religion. . . . important piece of scholarship.”
— American Reference Books Annual 2007
“. . . an excellent reference . . . . ”
— Feminist Collections
“. . . while this resource does a commendable job of covering women's history in relation to specific religious traditions and movements, it goes a step beyond by also attending to issues of how women's religious commitments and affiliations have affected the larger society and culture of North America. . . . Highly recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through faculty/researchers.”
— Choice
“. . . a work that . . . truly encompass[es] the history of women and religion. . . . important piece of scholarship.”
— American Reference Books Annual 2007
“. . . an excellent reference . . . . ”
— Feminist Collections
“. . . while this resource does a commendable job of covering women's history in relation to specific religious traditions and movements, it goes a step beyond by also attending to issues of how women's religious commitments and affiliations have affected the larger society and culture of North America. . . . Highly recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through faculty/researchers.”
— Choice
“. . . a work that . . . truly encompass[es] the history of women and religion. . . . important piece of scholarship.”
— American Reference Books Annual 2007