Men of Schiff, A History of the Professional Scouters Who Built the Boy Scouts of America

Men of Schiff, A History of the Professional Scouters Who Built the Boy Scouts of America
Title Men of Schiff, A History of the Professional Scouters Who Built the Boy Scouts of America PDF eBook
Author Winston Davis
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 213
Release 2013-03
Genre History
ISBN 0578112833

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The book tells the stories of the men who were paid professionals in the Boy Scouts of America in the first half of the Twentieth Century. They had personal struggles and sometimes conflict among themselves. These men worked tirelessly to create the largest Scouting organization in the world and one of the largest youth movements of all time. The book gives some insight into their stories and the impact of their contributions toward the country we live in today.

Modern Manhood and the Boy Scouts of America

Modern Manhood and the Boy Scouts of America
Title Modern Manhood and the Boy Scouts of America PDF eBook
Author Benjamin René Jordan
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 306
Release 2016-03-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1469627663

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In this illuminating look at gender and Scouting in the United States, Benjamin Rene Jordan examines how in its founding and early rise, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) integrated traditional Victorian manhood with modern, corporate-industrial values and skills. While showing how the BSA Americanized the original British Scouting program, Jordan finds that the organization's community-based activities signaled a shift in men's social norms, away from rugged agricultural individualism or martial primitivism and toward productive employment in offices and factories, stressing scientific cooperation and a pragmatic approach to the responsibilities of citizenship. By examining the BSA's national reach and influence, Jordan demonstrates surprising ethnic diversity and religious inclusiveness in the organization's founding decades. For example, Scouting officials' preferred urban Catholic and Jewish working-class immigrants and "modernizable" African Americans and Native Americans over rural whites and other traditional farmers, who were seen as too "backward" to lead an increasingly urban-industrial society. In looking at the revered organization's past, Jordan finds that Scouting helped to broaden mainstream American manhood by modernizing traditional Victorian values to better suit a changing nation.

Our Frontier Is the World

Our Frontier Is the World
Title Our Frontier Is the World PDF eBook
Author Mischa Honeck
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 244
Release 2018-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501716190

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Mischa Honeck’s Our Frontier Is the World is a provocative account of how the Boy Scouts echoed and enabled American global expansion in the twentieth century. The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has long been a standard bearer for national identity. The core values of the organization have, since its founding in 1910, shaped what it means to be an American boy and man. As Honeck shows, those masculine values had implications that extended far beyond the borders of the United States. Writing the global back into the history of one of the country’s largest youth organizations, Our Frontier Is the World details how the BSA operated as a vehicle of empire from the Progressive Era up to the countercultural moment of the 1960s. American boys and men wearing the Scout uniform never simply hiked local trails to citizenship; they forged ties with their international peers, camped in foreign lands, and started troops on overseas military bases. Scouts traveled to Africa and even sailed to icy Antarctica, hoisting the American flag and standing as models of loyalty, obedience, and bravery. Through scouting America’s complex engagements with the world were presented as honorable and playful masculine adventures abroad. Innocent fun and earnest commitment to doing a good turn, of course, were not the whole story. Honeck argues that the good-natured Boy Scout was a ready means for soft power abroad and gentle influence where American values, and democratic capitalism, were at stake. In other instances the BSA provided a pleasant cover for imperial interventions that required coercion and violence. At Scouting’s global frontiers the stern expression of empire often lurked behind the smile of a boy.

Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America

Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America
Title Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America PDF eBook
Author Boy Scouts of America
Publisher
Pages 1676
Release 1928
Genre Boy Scouts
ISBN

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Scouting

Scouting
Title Scouting PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 956
Release 1928
Genre
ISBN

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Includes Annual report of the Boy Scouts of America.

Reports and Documents

Reports and Documents
Title Reports and Documents PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress
Publisher
Pages 1108
Release
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The Scouting Party

The Scouting Party
Title The Scouting Party PDF eBook
Author David C. Scott
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Boys
ISBN 9780978983635

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The Scouting Party tells the story of the strong-minded and at times conflicting individuals, including Theodore Roosevelt, who shaped the Boy Scouts of America as it was founded a century ago in 1910 and took shape within a few years. --from publisher description.