El monacato femenino en el imperio español

monasterios, beaterios, recogimientos, y colegios : memoria del II Congreso Internacional : homenaje a Josefina Muriel

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El monacato femenino en el imperio español

monasterios, beaterios, recogimientos, y colegios : memoria del II Congreso Internacional : homenaje a Josefina Muriel

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"Excellent collection of essays by distinguished scholars in honor of noted scholar and historian Josefina Muriel. Topics treated include specific women writers, the founding of convents and female religious orders, and the education and culture of colonial-era women. Highly recommended"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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Spanish
Pages
596

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Papers from the II Congreso Internacional "El Monacato Femenino en el Imperio Español--Monasterios, Beaterios, Recogimientos, y Colegios", held March 29-31, 1995 in Mexico City.

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México

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Dewey Decimal Class
271/.900171246
Library of Congress
BX4200 .M66 1995

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Pagination
596 p. :
Number of pages
596

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL595517M
LCCN
96187703

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