The Education of Jane Addams

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University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004 - 421 Seiten

Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title

The Education of Jane Addams traces, with unprecedented care, Addams's three-decade journey from a privileged prairie girlhood through her years as the competent spinster daughter in a demanding family after her father's death to her early seasoning on the Chicago reform scene. It weaves her spiritual struggles with Christianity into her political struggles with elitism and her emotional struggles with intimacy. Finally, it reveals the logic of her journey to Chicago and makes biographical sense of the political and personal choices she made once she arrived there. The founder of Chicago's Hull-House and, later, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom is portrayed here as a complicated young woman who summoned the energy to pursue public life, the honesty to admit her own arrogance, and the imagination to see joy in collective endeavor.

 

Inhalt

Introduction
1
SelfMade Man
13
The Predominant Elements of Her Character
24
Sober Serious and Earnest
39
Bread Givers
55
My Relations to God and the Universe
72
Cassandra
92
Claims So Keenly Felt
110
The Subjective Necessity for the Social Settlement
185
Power in Me and Will to Dominate
210
The Luminous Medium
227
Unity of Action
247
What We Know Is Right
271
Epilogue
295
Notes
299
Selected Bibliography
401

Scenes Among Gods and Giants
130
Never the Typical Old Maid
148
Some Curious Conclusions
166
Acknowledgments
419
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Victoria Bissell Brown is Associate Professor of History at Grinnell College.

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