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1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 381 pages)
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illustrations
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Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library Electronic reproduction
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0801484693
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0801434653
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1501718126
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9780801484698
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9780801434655
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9781501718120
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 354-368) and index
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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
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Additional Edition:
Print version Social justice feminists in the United States and Germany Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 1998
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
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