Call For Papers: Women and Religion in the Early Americas

Nicole Eustace Discussion
Type: 
Call for Papers
Date: 
September 30, 2017
Location: 
United States
Subject Fields: 
Atlantic History / Studies, Colonial America, Cultural History / Studies, Religious Studies and Theology, Women's & Gender History / Studies

Call For Papers: Women and Religion in the Early Americas

For a special issue in honor of the life and career of Mary Maples Dunn, Early American Studies seeks article-length contributions from scholars working on the history of women and religion in the early Americas.  Mary Maples Dunn (1931-2017) was a leading practitioner of women’s history, as a scholar, as a teacher, and in her life as a university leader.  She worked in a variety of fields from early American women’s history; to colonial Latin American history; to the history of religious women; to the history of women’s education as well as, of course, the worlds of William Penn and early Philadelphia.  

The editors invite essays that consider the history of early American women, early American religion (or both) and are especially interested in work that makes cross-cultural comparisons or integrates multiple Atlantic orientations: North and South (French, British, Dutch, Spanish and/or Portuguese) East and West (from European and/or African links to Native American perspectives).  We are interested in both formal article-length contributions (10,000 words) and in shorter essays on "Notes and Documents" that highlight innovative or creative ways of reading/using primary-source documents (3,000-5,000 words).  

To submit, please email a 3-page CV and a 1,000 word summary of the contribution you propose to write by September 30 to Ann Little (ann.little@colostate.edu) and Nicole Eustace (nicole.eustace@nyu.edu). Please use the subject line "Mary Maples Dunn Special Issue Submission."    We will notify you of your preliminary acceptance by October 31, 2017 and final essays are due on April 30, 2018.  Articles are to be published, subject to peer review, in 2019.

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Nicole Eustace and Ann Little

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