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Jeanne Petit:

PUBLICATIONS

  • Article: " 'Organized Catholic Womanhood: Suffrage, Citizenship and the National Council of Catholic Women," U.S. Catholic Historian (Winter, 2008)
  • Book Chapter: "Our Immigrant Co-Religionists: The National Catholic Welfare Conference as an Advocate for Immigrants, 1919-1929" in Immigrant Rights in the Shadow of United States Citizenship, Rachel Ida Buff, ed, New York University Press, 2008.
  • Document Project: "What Were the Challenges and Opportunties for Catholic Laywomen When They Took up Social Work in Post-World War I East St. Louis?" Women and Social Movements Website, Alexander Street Press/SUNY Binghampton (Forthcoming)
  • Article: “Breeders, Workers and Mothers: Gender and the Congressional   Literacy Test Debate, 1896-97,” Journal of the Gilded Age/Progressive Era,   January, 2004
  • Book Review Essay: “Negotiating their Place: Two Perspectives on American   Catholics in the Progressive Era” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era,   July, 2004

WORKS IN PROGRESS

• Book Manuscript: “The Men and Women We Want: Gender, Citizenship and   Immigration Restriction Debates, 1896-1929”
• Article: “Spiritual Kinship/Racial Boundaries: The National Council of Catholic   Women and the Making of Caucasian Unity”