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'To Save Them from the Dangers to their Faith’: Documenting Student Life at Catholic Women's Colleges
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.Peer reviewe
‘A Well-Balanced Education’: Catholic Women’s Colleges in New Jersey, 1900-1970
By examining Catholic women's colleges in New Jersey during the period 1900-1970, this paper illustrates the complexity of developing a typology of Catholic women's colleges in the United States. The first Catholic women's college in New Jersey, College of Saint Elizabeth was established in 1899 by the Sisters of Charity; followed by Mount St. Mary's, later known as Georgian Court College, in 1908; Caldwell College in 1939; and Felician, originally a junior college, in 1967. Earlier typologies of Catholic women's colleges have divided them into elite liberal arts institutions and local, vocationally-oriented colleges which served the working and lower-middle-class daughters of immigrants. Using college catalogs and yearbooks from the four New Jersey colleges, this study compiles data on curriculum, the education of faculty, college costs, and student origins, and compares it to similar data from two elite colleges, Trinity in Washington, D.C. and Manhattanville in Purchase, New York. In spite of some pressure to offer vocational courses and the challenge of giving women religious faculty members the opportunity to pursue doctoral degrees, during this period New Jersey's Catholic women's colleges provided a Catholic liberal arts education for white middle-class women not unlike that offered at better known and more prestigious colleges. Only after 1970 did social and demographic changes begin to have an impact on the curriculum and student population of this sector of Catholic higher education.Peer reviewe
Gone and Forgotten? New Jersey's Catholic Junior Colleges
In the late 1960s, New Jersey had eleven seemingly-thriving Catholic junior colleges; by the mid-1970s, all but one of these colleges had closed. This article analyzes why these institutions appeared and disappeared so quickly, and explores what contribution they made to Catholic higher education. While private junior colleges declined throughout the U.S. during this period, in some respects the situation of New Jersey was unique. Research suggests that the greatest contribution these short-lived institutions made was to the education of women religious.Peer reviewe
Vanished Worlds: Searching for the Records of Closed Catholic Women’s Colleges
This article presents the results of a survey of the archives of 36 Roman Catholic women's colleges that have closed or merged with other institutions since 1967. The majority of these archives are held by the women's religious communities that originally sponsored the colleges, although about one third are held by universities. These archives are rich resources on the history of women, education, religion, and culture that to some degree have been neglected by scholars who have focused on the history of colleges that are still open. As well as suggesting avenues for future research, this article contributes to the literature on how archives can cope with the voluminous records of twentieth-century institutions, and to emerging scholarship on the relationship of archives and memory. The survey upon which it is based revealed certain limitations on preservation, access, and use of these archives, so the article concludes with recommendations on how to make them more visible.Peer reviewe
Women Academics in England, 1870-1930
Based on the author's dissertation, this article traces the development of the academic profession for women in England in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focusing on women at Oxford, Cambridge and London universities. Unlike in the United States, where women's role in higher education expanded and then retracted during this period, British women slowly and steadily made inroads into this male-dominated profession.Peer reviewe
Catholic Women’s Colleges in the United States: An Archival, Bibliographic and Historical Survey
Brief history of Catholic women's colleges in the United States and bibliographic essay on published and archival sources
A dança magnífica de Fernanda Botelho
Fernanda Botelho publicou em Gritos da Minha Dança uma série de textos inéditos de variada tipologia. Não se trata, no entanto, de uma colectânea informe, porque, rendibilizando, de forma magnífica, os processos de fragmentação textual, a escritora alcança uma totalidade pulverizada, em perfeita harmonia com a experiência humana que subjaz ao livro.In Gritos da Minha Dança, Fernanda Botelho has gathered a collection of unpublished texts pertaining to distinct literary genres. We are not dealing, however, with an
unstructured collection since, by masterfully taking advantage of procedures
encompassed in textual fragmentation, the author attains a scattered wholeness in tune
with the human experience imbedded in the book.publishe
Valoración nutricional del expeller de soja y la burlanda de maíz : respuesta productiva tras su incorporación en dietas de novillos Hereford
Fil: Berruhet, Fernanda Mariángel. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Argentina.Se determinó el valor nutricional de la BM y el ES a través de un experimento in situ para determinar degradabilidad y digestibilidad de la MS y PB y PG in vitro y la respuesta productiva tras su inclusión, mediante un experimento a campo sobre 60 novillos Hereford distribuidos según diseño en bloques completos al azar en 5 tratamientos según dieta (isoproteicas e isoenergéticas) recibida. Las dietas tuvieron las siguientes proporciones de los concentrados proteicos ES (PB 415 g/kg MS) y BM (PB 301 g/kg MS): 100 % ES (ES), 75:25 (75ES:25BM), 50:50 (50ES:50BM), 25:75 (25ES:75BM) y 100% BM (BM). La DE de la MS resultó un 63 % inferior para BM respecto a ES, con un efecto lineal al aumentar la cantidad de BM en la mezcla, en tanto que la PNDR resultó 31 % superior en BM respecto a ES, no obstante resultó con menor digestibilidad intestinal (40% inferior) y TPBD (53%), por lo que el aprovechamiento de la proteína fue significativamente inferior en BM y los tratamientos que más BM incluyeron. Durante la terminación la DMS resultó un 13% inferior en BM respecto a ES pero en la recría no hubo diferencias. La PG de los concentrados proteicos no presentó diferencias. En recría, los tratamientos ES y 50ES:50BM presentaron la mayor GDPV sin mejora en la EC por mayores CMS. En terminación, la GDPV fue mayor en los tratamientos que incluyeron BM respecto a ES. No se encontraron diferencias en el CMS, EC, AOB, EGD y RtoG. Si bien el valor nutricional difirió, las respuestas productivas encontradas hacen viable el uso de ambos concentrados solos o combinados en dietas a base de grano de maíz en novillos Hereford, tanto en etapa de recría como en terminación logrando la misma eficiencia de producción.Maestría en Producción Animal69 p. : il., tbls., grafs
Valoración nutricional del expeller de soja y la burlanda de maíz : respuesta productiva tras su incorporación en dietas de novillos Hereford
Fil: Berruhet, Fernanda Mariángel. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Escuela para Graduados; Argentina.Se determinó el valor nutricional de la BM y el ES a través de un experimento in situ para determinar degradabilidad y digestibilidad de la MS y PB y PG in vitro y la respuesta productiva tras su inclusión, mediante un experimento a campo sobre 60 novillos Hereford distribuidos según diseño en bloques completos al azar en 5 tratamientos según dieta (isoproteicas e isoenergéticas) recibida. Las dietas tuvieron las siguientes proporciones de los concentrados proteicos ES (PB 415 g/kg MS) y BM (PB 301 g/kg MS): 100 % ES (ES), 75:25 (75ES:25BM), 50:50 (50ES:50BM), 25:75 (25ES:75BM) y 100% BM (BM). La DE de la MS resultó un 63 % inferior para BM respecto a ES, con un efecto lineal al aumentar la cantidad de BM en la mezcla, en tanto que la PNDR resultó 31 % superior en BM respecto a ES, no obstante resultó con menor digestibilidad intestinal (40% inferior) y TPBD (53%), por lo que el aprovechamiento de la proteína fue significativamente inferior en BM y los tratamientos que más BM incluyeron. Durante la terminación la DMS resultó un 13% inferior en BM respecto a ES pero en la recría no hubo diferencias. La PG de los concentrados proteicos no presentó diferencias. En recría, los tratamientos ES y 50ES:50BM presentaron la mayor GDPV sin mejora en la EC por mayores CMS. En terminación, la GDPV fue mayor en los tratamientos que incluyeron BM respecto a ES. No se encontraron diferencias en el CMS, EC, AOB, EGD y RtoG. Si bien el valor nutricional difirió, las respuestas productivas encontradas hacen viable el uso de ambos concentrados solos o combinados en dietas a base de grano de maíz en novillos Hereford, tanto en etapa de recría como en terminación logrando la misma eficiencia de producción.69 p. : il., tbls., grafs.Maestría en Producción Anima
Female portraits in Fernanda Botelho’s fictional cycle: narratives voices and melancholy atmosphere
Fernanda Botelho (1926–2007) é autora de uma obra ficcional marcada pela originalidade em vários aspectos, que se estende por cerca de meio século, embora se conta entre as escritores contemporâneas injustamente esquecidas. No ciclo ficcional de Fernanda Botelho da década de 1990, dotado de afinidades diversas – Festa em Casa de Flores (1990), Dramaticamente vestida de negro (1994) e As Contadoras de histórias (1998) –, a escritora detém-se na análise de significativa galeria de figuras femininas e em algumas das questões envolventes, num quotidiano dominado por uma banalidade inquietante: ponto de vista e consciência crítica; psicologia e identidade; relações interpessoais e condição social; sentimentos de angústia e papel da memória; ambiguidade e inconformismo ético-social; manifestações de humor e de ironia.Fernanda Botelho (1926–2007) is the author of a fictional work marked by originality in many respects, which spans about half a century, although it is among the unjustly forgotten contemporary writers. In Fernanda Botelho’s fictional cycle of the 1990s, endowed with different affinities – Festa em Casa de Flores (1990), Dramaticamente vestida de negro (1994) and As Contadoras de histórias (1998) –, the writer focuses on the analysis of significant gallery of female figures and some of the surrounding issues, in a daily life dominated by a disturbing banality: point of view and critical awareness; psychology and identity; interpersonal relationships and social condition; feelings of anguish and role of memory; ambiguity and ethical-social non-conformism; manifestations of humor and irony.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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