Social justice feminists in the United States and Germany : a dialogue in documents, 1885-1933, edited by Kathryn Kish Sklar, Anja Schüler, and Susan Strasser
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Social justice feminists in the United States and Germany : a dialogue in documents, 1885-1933, edited by Kathryn Kish Sklar, Anja Schüler, and Susan Strasser
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- Social justice feminists in the United States and Germany : a dialogue in documents, 1885-1933, edited by Kathryn Kish Sklar, Anja Schüler, and Susan Strasser
- Title remainder
- a dialogue in documents, 1885-1933
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Kathryn Kish Sklar, Anja Schüler, and Susan Strasser
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 354-368) and index
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- volume
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
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- Contents
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- 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.
- Introduction: A Transatlantic Dialogue
- 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.
- Pt. I.
- 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.
- Promoting a Dialogue: American Women Forge Ties with German Activism, 1885 1908.
- 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.
- 1.
- 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.
- Florence Kelley Tells American Suffragists to Attend to Working Women.
- The Limitations of Nationhood in the 1920s.
- 1
- 2.
- Kelley Urges American Suffragists to Adopt a Program.
- 3.
- Control code
- 38885822
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xiii, 381 pages
- Isbn
- 9780801434655
- Isbn Type
- (cloth : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 98016972
- Media category
- unmediated
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- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Record ID
- .b41078354
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