| Jacqueline
deVries
Associate Professor and Chair
devries @augsburg.edu
Jacqueline deVries received a B.A. from Calvin College and an M.A.
and Ph.D. from The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1996).
She has taught at Augsburg for 8 years and currently serves as Department
Chair. She has also served as Augsburg's Coordinator of Women's
Studies, and is now the Director the Women's Studies Program of
the Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (ACTC).
Her courses cover a range of topics in 19th and 20th century European
social and cultural history (see list below.) Her research is focused
primarily on British cultural life in the early 20th century. She
is currently revising a book-length manuscript titled "A New
Heaven and Earth: Feminism and Religion in Great Britain, 1880-1930,"
which explores the relationship between women's emancipation in
Britain and the changing place of religion in modern public and
private life. Her essays on women and religion, the suffrage movement,
and World War I have appeared in a variety of collections, including
Women Preachers and Prophets in Christian Traditions, ed. Beverly
Kienzle and Pamela Walker (1998), Borderlines: Gender Identities
in Peace and War, ed. Billie Melman (1998), and Reader's Guide to
British History, ed. David Loades (2002). Her review essays have
appeared in Clio, The Historian, Victorian Studies, and North Dakota
History.
In her leisure hours, Jacqueline likes to cook French and Italian
food, raise heirloom vegetables and flowers, read novels, and train
for 10K races.
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Education
B.A. Calvin College
M.A. University of Illinois-Urbana
Ph.D. University of Illinois-Urbana
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