• Medientyp: Buch
  • Titel: Social justice feminists in the United States and Germany : a dialogue in documents, 1885 - 1933
  • Enthält: Introduction: A Transatlantic Dialogue -- Pt. I -- Promoting a Dialogue: American Women Forge Ties with German Activism, 1885 1908 -- 1 -- Florence Kelley Tells American Suffragists to Attend to Working Women -- 2 -- Kelley Urges American Suffragists to Adopt a Program -- 3 -- Kelley Describes the German Workingwomen's Movement to American Suffragists -- 4 -- Kelley Explains Illinois Factory Laws to German Social Democrats -- 5 -- Kelley Reports on Women Factory Inspectors to a German Audience -- 6 -- Kelley Analyzes American Sweatshops for a German Audience -- 7 -- Mary Church Terrell Speaks in Berlin -- 8 -- Jane Addams Praises German Labor Legislation -- Pt. II -- German Reformers Consider the American Example, 1891 1914 -- 1 -- An Early Report on the New York Consumers' League -- 2 -- Minna Cauer Describes the American Women's Movement -- 3 -- Kathe Schirmacher Reports on the International Women's Congress at the Columbian Exposition -- 4 -- Die Frau Reviews Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Eighty Years and More -- 5 -- A German Sociologist Describes American Women Factory Inspectors -- 6 -- Alice Salomon on American Settlement Work -- 7 -- A German Translation of Twenty Years at Hull House -- 8 -- A German Activist Responds to Twenty Years -- Pt. III -- The Dialogue Changes during World War I -- 1 -- A Sympathetic Journalist Describes German Women's War Efforts -- 2 -- German Radical Women Organize for Peace -- 3 -- A Mainstream German Woman Activist Opposes Pacifism -- 4 -- An American Report on the Hague Congress -- 5 -- Resolutions Adopted at the Hague Congress -- 6 -- Alice Hamilton and Jane Addams Tour Europe at War -- 7 -- German Women Appeal to Jane Addams and Edith Wilson -- 8 -- An American Report on the Zurich Congress -- 9 -- Florence Kelley Describes the Zurich Congress -- Pt. IV -- The Limitations of Nationhood in the 1920s -- 1
    Introduction: A Transatlantic DialoguePt. I.Promoting a Dialogue: American Women Forge Ties with German Activism, 1885 1908.1.Florence Kelley Tells American Suffragists to Attend to Working Women.2.Kelley Urges American Suffragists to Adopt a Program.3.Kelley Describes the German Workingwomen's Movement to American Suffragists.4.Kelley Explains Illinois Factory Laws to German Social Democrats.5.Kelley Reports on Women Factory Inspectors to a German Audience.6.Kelley Analyzes American Sweatshops for a German Audience.7.Mary Church Terrell Speaks in Berlin.8.Jane Addams Praises German Labor LegislationPt. II.German Reformers Consider the American Example, 1891 1914.1.An Early Report on the New York Consumers' League.2.Minna Cauer Describes the American Women's Movement.3.Kathe Schirmacher Reports on the International Women's Congress at the Columbian Exposition.4.Die Frau Reviews Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Eighty Years and More.5.A German Sociologist Describes American Women Factory Inspectors.6.Alice Salomon on American Settlement Work.7.A German Translation of Twenty Years at Hull House.8.A German Activist Responds to Twenty YearsPt. III.The Dialogue Changes during World War I.1.A Sympathetic Journalist Describes German Women's War Efforts.2.German Radical Women Organize for Peace.3.A Mainstream German Woman Activist Opposes Pacifism.4.An American Report on the Hague Congress.5.Resolutions Adopted at the Hague Congress.6.Alice Hamilton and Jane Addams Tour Europe at War.7.German Women Appeal to Jane Addams and Edith Wilson.8.An American Report on the Zurich Congress.9.Florence Kelley Describes the Zurich CongressPt. IV.The Limitations of Nationhood in the 1920s.1
  • Beteiligte: Sklar, Kathryn Kish [Hrsg.]
  • Erschienen: Ithaca, NY [u.a.]: Cornell Univ. Press, 1998
  • Erschienen in: Cornell paperbacks
  • Ausgabe: 1. print.
  • Umfang: XIII, 381 S; Ill; 24 cm
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 0801434653; 0801484693
  • RVK-Notation: NW 8100 : Frauen
  • Schlagwörter: USA > Sozialreformerin > Politische Kultur > Deutschland > Geschichte 1885-1933
    USA > Deutschland > Sozialreformerin > Mittelstand > Politische Kultur > Geschichte 1885-1933
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  • Anmerkungen: Includes bibliographical references (p. 354 - 368) and index

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