Abstract

] About This Issue W e have published issues on social thought, social action, social reform, and those on labor and lay movements, African Americans, gender and regionalism as well as feature articles on social concerns. We are very pleased to publish this first issue on Catholic Women and Social Reform. L.E. Hartmann-Ting is an independent scholar living in New York City. Julie Leininger Pycior is a Professor of History at Manhattan College in New York City. Margaret M. McGuinnesss is Chair of the Department of Religion at LaSalle University in Philadelphia. Jeanne Petit is Associate Professor of History at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. Deborah A. Skok is Associate Professor of History at Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas. Marie Varela ia a community organizer, visiting professor and Acting Director of the Hubert Center for Southwest Studies at Colorado College in Colorado Springs. Christopher J. Kauffman ...

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