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Women religious virtuosae from the middle ages: a case pattern and analytic model of types

Sociology of Religion,  Spring, 2002  by Barbara R. Walters

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Barbara R. Walters (*)

(*.) Direct all correspondence to: Barbara R. Walters, Kingsborough Community College, The City University of New York, E-mail: bwalters@kbcc.cuny.edu. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the annual meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society, the Association for die Sociology of Religion, and die American Sociological Association. I would like to thank Lammert Gosse Jansma, but especially John R. Hall, Lutz Kaelber, and Peter T. Ricketts for their substantive suggestions on these earlier versions, and Peter T. Ricketts for his detailed editorial comments. The final draft benefited immensely from substantive and editorial suggestions from the three reviewers and die Sociology of Religion editor. Especially the first reviewer offered significant insights and citations not contemplated in the original draft. An Applied and Scholarly Research Award from Kings borough Community College, CUNY, enabled completion of this paper. I thank my husband, Steven R. Doehrman, for editorial comments on numerous drafts and for his continuous support for this project.

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