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Lest We Forget: The Sisters of Providence of St. Mary-of-the-Woods in Civil War Service: Unsung Heroes: Nuns of St. Mary-of-the-Woods in Civil War

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English
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History

In "Lest We Forget: The Sisters of Providence of St. Mary-of-the-Woods in Civil War Service," Mary Theodosia Mug presents a meticulously researched historical account that illuminates the vital contributions of the Sisters of Providence during the Civil War. Mug adeptly combines narrative storytelling with academic rigor, employing a rich literary style that weaves personal anecdotes and historical records into a cohesive exploration of the sisters' roles as caretakers, nurses, and educators in a time of national upheaval. The book situates these women within the broader context of 19th-century American society, shedding light on their unyielding spirit and devotion amidst the chaos of war, thus illuminating a largely overlooked chapter in both women's history and Civil War studies. Mary Theodosia Mug, a scholar of religious history and women's studies, draws upon her expertise to highlight the intersection of faith, gender, and social service. Her background in historical documentation and her passion for uncovering untold stories likely motivated her to illuminate the Sisters of Providence's legacy, showcasing their resilience and commitment to humanitarian work during one of America's most turbulent eras. "Lest We Forget" is an essential read for historians, feminists, and anyone interested in the complexities of the Civil War. Mug's compelling narrative not only challenges conventional historical perspectives but also honors the unsung heroines of this period. For those seeking a deeper understanding of these remarkable women'Äôs contributions and the societal structures they navigated, this book is a must-have addition to any library.

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Release date

Ebook: 11 April 2021

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