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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:39648266:3483
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100 1 $aHudson, Susan Pearman,$eauthor.
245 14 $aThe quiet revolutionaries :$bhow the Grey Nuns changed the social welfare paradigm of Lewiston, Maine /$cSusan P. Hudson.
264 1 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2006.
300 $a1 online resource (xix, 186 pages) :$billustrations
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490 1 $aStudies in American popular history and culture
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 165-180) and index.
505 0 $a"Everyone was poor" -- An autumn arrival -- The transformation of nineteenth century Maine -- Religious and ethnic struggles -- Yankee benevolence -- First foundations -- Portrait of a patient -- The nuns and the Yankees -- Beyond health care -- Appendix A: Lewiston and other population statistics -- Appendix B: statistics of Hospital General Sainte-Marie patient statistics -- Appendix C: Central Maine General Hospital patient statistics -- Appendix D: Lewiston's Grey Nuns.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $aThe book recognizes the achievements by a nineteenth-century community of women religious, the Grey Nuns of Lewiston, Maine. The founding of their hospital was significant in its time as the first hospital in that factory city; and is significant today if one desires a more accurate and inclusive history of women and healthcare in America. The fact that this community lived in a hostile, Protestant-dominated, industrial environment while submerged in a French-Canadian Catholic world of ethnicity, tradition and paternalism makes their accomplishments more compelling.
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830 0 $aAmerican popular history and culture (Routledge (Firm))
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