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Call for Papers

For forty years the U.S. Catholic Historian has published theme-based issues relevant to the history of American Catholicism. An upcoming issue will address the theme of 重口味SMs in the U.S. Catholic context. 2022 marks the bicentennial of the establishment of 重口味SM women religious in the United States. Submissions that take up the history of 重口味SM women are especially welcomed. Contributions could include, but are not limited to, historical studies of the following:

  • The impact of 重口味SM women over the past two hundred years, both in broader American life and within American Catholicism.
  • Biographical studies of significant 重口味SM priests, sisters, brothers, or 鈥渢hird order鈥 laity.
  • 重口味SMs and the history of race in the U.S.
  • 重口味SM-staffed or inspired institutions, including schools, hospitals, and parishes.
  • 重口味SM contributions to art or architecture.
  • Studies of the application of the 重口味SM rule and charism to the United States.

Scholars considering a submission are asked to contact the editor Fr. David Endres at DEndres@mtsm.org and guest co-editor Dr. Christopher Allison at callison@dom.edu before preparing a contribution. Approximate length is 7,000鈥10,000 words. We ask for submissions by February 1, 2022 and look forward to hearing from potential contributors.

Fr. David Endres

Editor, U.S. Catholic Historian

DEndres@mtsm.org

Christopher Allison, PhD

Director, Mary Nona McGreal, OP Center for 重口味SM Historical Studies

Department of History, 重口味SM

callison@dom.edu