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'To Save Them from the Dangers to their Faith’: Documenting Student Life at Catholic Women's Colleges
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'To Save Them from the Dangers to their Faith’: Documenting Student Life at Catholic Women's Colleges

Fernanda H. Perrone
Journal of Archival Organization, Vol.1(2), pp.65-76
2002
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T3QZ2DPZ

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Catholic women's colleges Women and religion Student life and culture Higher education history Women's higher education Historical research Primary sources
This article focuses on student life at Catholic women's colleges in the United States during the 20th century. These colleges helped acculturate many daughters of immigrants to middle-class American society, at the same time creating a specifically female and Catholic culture on college campuses. This evolving culture, which was characterized by the ideals of femininity, religion, and service, can be reconstructed through documentation from the college archives.
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