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245 | 1 | 0 | ▼aJane Addams :▼bprogressive pioneer of peace, philosophy, sociology, social work and public administration /▼cedited by Patricia M. Shields.▲ |
260 | ▼aCham Switzerland :▼bSpringer,▼c2017.▲ | ||
300 | ▼axxi, 200 p. :▼bill. (some col.) ;▼c24 cm.▲ | ||
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337 | ▼aunmediated▼bn▼2rdamedia▲ | ||
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490 | 0 | ▼aPioneers in arts, humanities, science, engineering, practice,▼x2509-5579 ;▼v10▲ | |
504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references.▲ | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | ▼gPart 1.▼tJane Addams: progressive pioneer of peace, philosophy, sociology, social work and public administration --▼g1.▼tAn introduction to the life of Jane Addams /▼rPatricia M. Shields --▼g2.▼tJane Addams: public philosopher, and practicing, feminist pragmatist /▼rPatricia M. Shields --▼g3.▼tJane Addams: peace activist and peace theorist /▼rPatricia M. Shields --▼g4.▼tJane Addams: Pioneer in American sociology, social work and public administration /▼rPatricia M. Shields --▼g5.▼tBibliography of the works of Jane Addams /▼rPatricia M. Shields.▼tPart II Texts by Jane Addams 6. Bread givers (1880) /▼rJane Addams --▼g7.▼t'Cassandra' (1881) /▼rJane Addams --▼g8.▼tThe settlement as a factor in the labor movement (1895) /▼rJane Addams --▼g9.▼t"A modern Lear" (1912) /▼rJane Addams --▼g10.▼tFirst days at Hull House (1910) /▼rJane Addams --▼g11.▼tThe spirit of social service (1920) /▼rJane Addams --▼g12.▼tThe thirst for righteousness (1909) /▼rJane Addams --▼g13.▼t"If men were seeking the franchise" (1913) /▼rJane Addams --▼g14.▼tA modern devil baby (1914) /▼rJane Addams --▼g15.▼tTolstoy and Gandhi (1931) /▼rJane Addams --▼g16.▼tAddress at the International Peace Congress (1922) /▼rJane Addams --▼g17.▼tThe revolt against war (1915) /▼rJane Addams --▼g18.▼tThrough disarmament nations will substitute political for military arrangements (1931) /▼rJane Addams --▼g19.▼t"Patriotism and pacifists in wartime" (1917) /▼rJane Addams.▲ |
520 | ▼aThis book examines the life and works of Jane Addams who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (1931). Addams led an international women's peace movement and is noted for spearheading a first-of-its-kind international conference of women at The Hague during World War I. She helped to found the Women's International League of Peace and Freedom. She was also a prophetic peace theorist whose ideas were dismissed by her contemporaries. Her critics conflated her activism and ideas with attempts to undermine the war effort. Perhaps more important, her credibility was challenged by sexist views characterizing her as a "silly" old woman. Her omission as a pioneering, feminist, peace theorist is a contemporary problem. This book recovers and reintegrates Addams and her concept of "positive peace," which has relevancy for UN peacekeeping operations and community policing. Addams began her public life as a leader of the U.S. progressive era (1890-1920) social reform movement. She combined theory and action through her settlement work in the, often contentious, immigrant communities of Chicago. These experiences were the springboard for her innovative theories of democracy and peace, which she advanced through extensive public speaking engagements, 11 books and hundreds of articles. While this book focuses on Addams as peace theorist and activist it also shows how her eclectic interests and feminine standpoint led to pioneering efforts in American pragmatism, sociology, public administration and social work. Each field, which traces its origin to this period, is actively recovering Addams' contributions.▲ | ||
600 | 1 | 0 | ▼aAddams, Jane,▼d1860-1935.▲ |
650 | 0 | ▼aWomen social workers▼zUnited States▼vBiography.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aWomen social reformers▼zUnited States▼vBiography.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aSocial service▼zUnited States.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aAmerican literature▼xWomen authors.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aShields, Patricia M.▲ |

Jane Addams : progressive pioneer of peace, philosophy, sociology, social work and public administration
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서명/책임사항
Jane Addams : progressive pioneer of peace, philosophy, sociology, social work and public administration / edited by Patricia M. Shields.
발행사항
Cham Switzerland : Springer , 2017.
형태사항
xxi, 200 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
총서사항
Pioneers in arts, humanities, science, engineering, practice , 2509-5579 ; 10
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references.
내용주기
Part 1. Jane Addams: progressive pioneer of peace, philosophy, sociology, social work and public administration -- 1. An introduction to the life of Jane Addams / Patricia M. Shields -- 2. Jane Addams: public philosopher, and practicing, feminist pragmatist / Patricia M. Shields -- 3. Jane Addams: peace activist and peace theorist / Patricia M. Shields -- 4. Jane Addams: Pioneer in American sociology, social work and public administration / Patricia M. Shields -- 5. Bibliography of the works of Jane Addams / Patricia M. Shields. Part II Texts by Jane Addams 6. Bread givers (1880) / Jane Addams -- 7. 'Cassandra' (1881) / Jane Addams -- 8. The settlement as a factor in the labor movement (1895) / Jane Addams -- 9. "A modern Lear" (1912) / Jane Addams -- 10. First days at Hull House (1910) / Jane Addams -- 11. The spirit of social service (1920) / Jane Addams -- 12. The thirst for righteousness (1909) / Jane Addams -- 13. "If men were seeking the franchise" (1913) / Jane Addams -- 14. A modern devil baby (1914) / Jane Addams -- 15. Tolstoy and Gandhi (1931) / Jane Addams -- 16. Address at the International Peace Congress (1922) / Jane Addams -- 17. The revolt against war (1915) / Jane Addams -- 18. Through disarmament nations will substitute political for military arrangements (1931) / Jane Addams -- 19. "Patriotism and pacifists in wartime" (1917) / Jane Addams.
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This book examines the life and works of Jane Addams who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (1931). Addams led an international women's peace movement and is noted for spearheading a first-of-its-kind international conference of women at The Hague during World War I. She helped to found the Women's International League of Peace and Freedom. She was also a prophetic peace theorist whose ideas were dismissed by her contemporaries. Her critics conflated her activism and ideas with attempts to undermine the war effort. Perhaps more important, her credibility was challenged by sexist views characterizing her as a "silly" old woman. Her omission as a pioneering, feminist, peace theorist is a contemporary problem. This book recovers and reintegrates Addams and her concept of "positive peace," which has relevancy for UN peacekeeping operations and community policing. Addams began her public life as a leader of the U.S. progressive era (1890-1920) social reform movement. She combined theory and action through her settlement work in the, often contentious, immigrant communities of Chicago. These experiences were the springboard for her innovative theories of democracy and peace, which she advanced through extensive public speaking engagements, 11 books and hundreds of articles. While this book focuses on Addams as peace theorist and activist it also shows how her eclectic interests and feminine standpoint led to pioneering efforts in American pragmatism, sociology, public administration and social work. Each field, which traces its origin to this period, is actively recovering Addams' contributions.
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9783319506449 9783319506463
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327.172092 J33s
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