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== Full Name ==
Miranda Shaw
== Affiliation ==
== Other Information ==
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|namelast=Shaw
|PersonType=Authors of English Works; Professors
|bio=Miranda Shaw is Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Richmond. Shaw's first book, ''Passionate Enlightenment'', won both the 1994 James Henry Breasted Prize of the American Historical Association and the 1994 Tricycle Prize for Excellence in Buddhist Scholarship. Years of research have
resulted in the recent ''Buddhist Goddesses of India'' and the forthcoming ''Buddhist Goddesses of Tibet and Nepal'', both from Princeton University Press. (Source: ''As Long as Space Endures'', 478)
|images=File:Shaw Miranda.jpg
|associatedwebsite=[https://religiousstudies.richmond.edu/faculty/mshaw/ Faculty Page]
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PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
Category:Professors
FirstName / namefirst Miranda
LastName / namelast Shaw
MainNamePhon Miranda Shaw
SortName Shaw, Miranda
bio Miranda Shaw is Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Richmond. Shaw's first book, Passionate Enlightenment, won both the 1994 James Henry Breasted Prize of the American Historical Association and the 1994 Tricycle Prize for Excellence in Buddhist Scholarship. Years of research have

resulted in the recent Buddhist Goddesses of India and the forthcoming Buddhist Goddesses of Tibet and Nepal, both from Princeton University Press. (Source: As Long as Space Endures, 478)

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