JANE DEMPSEY DOUGLASS PRIZE (EST. 1989)
1990
Joyce Irwin, Colgate University, “Pietism
and Women: A Study in Contrasts.”
1993
Genevieve McCoy, University of Washington,
Seattle, “Post-Edwardsean Calvinism
and the Women of the ABCFM Oregon Mission.”
1995
Catherine A. Brekus, Yale University, “Harriet
Livermore, the Pilgrim Stranger: Female
Preaching and Biblical Feminism in Early
Nineteenth-Century America.”
1996
Suzanne Thurman, Mesa State College, “’Dearly
Loved Mother Eunice’: Gender, Motherhood,
and Shaker Spirituality.”
1998
Barbara Newman, “Possessed by the Spirit:
Devout Women, Demoniacs, and the Apostolic
Life in the Thirteenth Century,” Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies 73 (July 1998), 733-70.
1999
Kathryn Burns, “Gender and the Politics
of Mestizaje: The Convent of Santa Clara
in Cuzco Peru,” Hispanic American Historical
Review 78 (Feb. 1998), 5-44
2003
Sharon T. Strocchia, “Sisters in Spirit:
The Nuns of Sant’ Ambrogio and Their
Consorority in Early Sixteenth-Century Florence,”
Sixteenth Century Journal 33 (2002), 735-67.
2004
Colleen M. Seguin, “Ambiguous Liaisons:
Catholic Women's Relationships with their
Confessors in Early Modern England,”
Archive for Reformation History 95 (2004),
156-85.
2007 Jeanne Halgren Kilde, “Material Expression and Maternalism in Mary Baker Eddy's Boston Churches: How Architecture and Gender Compromised Mind,”
Material Religion 1 (July 2005).
2009 Fiona J. Griffiths, “The Cross and the Cura monialium: Robert Arbrissel, John the Evangelist, and the Pastoral Care of Women in the Age of Reform,”
Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies (April 2008),
303-330.
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