American Heroine

American Heroine
Title American Heroine PDF eBook
Author Allen Freeman Davis
Publisher Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Pages 390
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Allen Davis' account of Jane Addams' life, work and ideas remains the standard biography.

American Heroine, the Life and Legend of Jane Addams

American Heroine, the Life and Legend of Jane Addams
Title American Heroine, the Life and Legend of Jane Addams PDF eBook
Author Allen F. Davis
Publisher
Pages 339
Release 2013
Genre Women
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American Heroine

American Heroine
Title American Heroine PDF eBook
Author Allen Freeman Davis
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 380
Release 1975
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Jane Addams And The Dream Of American Democracy

Jane Addams And The Dream Of American Democracy
Title Jane Addams And The Dream Of American Democracy PDF eBook
Author Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 2002-12-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0465024203

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A new interpretive biography of the life and work of Jane Addams explores the intellectual movements that influenced her career, her creation of Hull House as a cultural and intellectual center, and her cultural, social, and political impact on her era. 25,000 first printing.

Feminist Interpretations of Jane Addams

Feminist Interpretations of Jane Addams
Title Feminist Interpretations of Jane Addams PDF eBook
Author Maurice Hamington
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 356
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 027103694X

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"A collection of articles that address Jane Addams (1860-1935) in terms of her contribution to feminist philosophy and theory through her work on culture, art, sex, society, religion, and politics"--Provided by publisher.

The Selected Papers of Jane Addams

The Selected Papers of Jane Addams
Title The Selected Papers of Jane Addams PDF eBook
Author Jane Addams
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 1063
Release 2019-02-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0252099524

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In 1889 an unknown but determined Jane Addams arrived in the immigrant-burdened, politically corrupt, and environmentally challenged Chicago with a vision for achieving a more secure, satisfying, and hopeful life for all. Eleven years later, her “scheme,” as she called it, had become Hull-House and stood as the template for the creation of the American settlement house movement while Addams’s writings and speeches attracted a growing audience to her ideas and work. The third volume in this acclaimed series documents Addams’s creation of Hull-House and her rise to worldwide fame as the acknowledged female leader of progressive reform. It also provides evidence of her growing commitment to pacifism. Here we see Addams, a force of thought, action, and commitment, forming lasting relationships with her Hull-House neighbors and the Chicago community of civic, political, and social leaders, even as she matured as an organizer, leader, and fund-raiser, and as a sought-after speaker, and writer. The papers reveal her positions on reform challenges while illuminating her strategies, successes, and responses to failures. At the same time, the collection brings to light Addams’s private life. Letters and other documents trace how many of her Hull-House and reform alliances evolved into deep, lasting friendships and also explore the challenges she faced as her role in her own family life became more complex. Fully annotated and packed with illustrations, The Selected Papers of Jane Addams, Volume 3 is a portrait of a woman as she changed—and as she changed history.

Social Ethics in the Making

Social Ethics in the Making
Title Social Ethics in the Making PDF eBook
Author Gary Dorrien
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 755
Release 2011-04-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1444393790

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In the early 1880s, proponents of what came to be called “the social gospel” founded what is now known as social ethics. This ambitious and magisterial book describes the tradition of social ethics: one that began with the distinctly modern idea that Christianity has a social-ethical mission to transform the structures of society in the direction of social justice. Charts the story of social ethics - the idea that Christianity has a social-ethical mission to transform society - from its roots in the nineteenth century through to the present day Discusses and analyzes how different traditions of social ethics evolved in the realms of the academy, church, and general public Looks at the wide variety of individuals who have been prominent exponents of social ethics from academics and self-styled “public intellectuals” through to pastors and activists Set to become the definitive reference guide to the history and development of social ethics Recipient of a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2009 award