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In 1940, Australian writer [[Dulcie Deamer]] published yet another historical novel dealing with the persecution of early Christians, in which she attempted to give women a central role in the unfolding events.
In 1940, Australian writer [[Dulcie Deamer]] published yet another historical novel dealing with the persecution of early Christians, in which she attempted to give women a central role in the unfolding events.

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The page: Women Authorship--1940s, includes (in chronological order) scholarly and fictional works on Second Temple Judaism (Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Origins), authored by Women in the 1940s, or from 1940 to 1949.


Women Authorship (1940s) -- History of research -- Overview
Women Authorship (1940s) -- History of research -- Overview

In 1940, Australian writer Dulcie Deamer published yet another historical novel dealing with the persecution of early Christians, in which she attempted to give women a central role in the unfolding events.

In 1947 Minerva Teichert completed the murals at the Manti Utah Temple describing the history of salvation of humankind according to the Mormon perspective. The murals include scenes from ancient Jewish history.



Women Authorship (1940s) -- Highlights
Women Authorship (1940s) -- Highlights


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