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  1. Dietary Studies in Chicago in 1895 and 1896: Conducted with the Cooperation of Jane Addams and Caroline L. Hunt, of Hull House by Jane Addams, Wilbur Olin Atwater, et all 2010-03-24
  2. Jane Addams of Hull House by Margaret Tims, 1961
  3. Beloved Lady: A History of Jane Addams' Ideas on Reform and Peace (The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science) by Professor John C. Farrell, 1967-10-01
  4. Jane Addams Pioneer of Hull House by Helen Stone Peterson, 1965-06
  5. Jane Addams on Peace, War, and International Understanding 1899-1932 (The Garland Library of War and Peace) by Jane Addams, 1976-09-01
  6. The Jane Addams Papers: A Comprehensive Guide
  7. Jane Addams (Makers of America) by Jane Hovde, 1989-06
  8. Jane Addams: A Photo Biography (First Biographies) by John Riley, 2000-02
  9. Jane Addams's Writings on Peace (4 Volume Set) (History of American Thought)
  10. Jane Addams: Pioneer in Social Reform and Activist for World Peace (People Who Have Helped the World) by Jacquelyn Mitchard, Mary Jo Deegan, 1991-01
  11. Jane Addams As I Knew Her by Marcet Haldeman-Julius, 2010-05-22
  12. Jane Addams (Compass Point Early Biographies series) by Raatma, Lucia, 2004-06-01
  13. Cedarville's Jane Addams...her Early Influences by Ronald H. Beam, 1966-01-01
  14. Jane Addams (His Gallery of great Americans series. Women of America) by Matthew G. Grant, 1981-09

61. A New Conscience And An Ancient Evil - Table Of Contents
Table of contents and preface for A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil by jane addams. A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil. To the
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addams, jane. F. 1860 D. 1935 Amerikansk socialreformator, kvæker og pacifist. Litteratur. addams, jane Peace Bread in Times of War.
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the American Peace Society . Jane Addams protesterer mod USAs krig mod Spanien om Cuba og Philiphinerne the National Peace and Arbitration Congress i New York i 1907 Newer Ideas for Peace Against Militarism the og Carl von Ossietzky s kandidatur for Nobels Fredspris i . Omfattende pacifistisk forfatterskab.
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, grundlagt i 1942, Jane Addams Peace Association etableret i 1948 og Jane Addams Memorial Park i Chicago er opkaldt efter hende. Bibliography - Works By Jane Addams Chronology of Jane Addams' Life Portraits of Jane Addams From the Jane Addams Collection, the Swarthmore College Peace Collection.
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Addams, Jane: - At the Beginning of the Great War, - "The Neutral Conference + the Ford Ship", - "President Wilson's Policies and the Women's Peace Party", Peace and Bread, Ch 4 - "A Review of Bread Rations and Woman's Traditions."
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66. Her Heritage: A Biographical Encyclopedia Of Famous American Women : Addams, Jan
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Born in Cedarville, Illinois, on September 6, 1860, Jane Addams graduated from Rockford Female Seminary in 1881 and was granted a degree the following year when the institution became Rockford College. The death of her father in 1881, her own health problems, and an unhappy year at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania left her depressed and aimless for some years. She traveled in Europe in 1883-1885, but neither there nor in Baltimore in 1885-1887 did she find a vocation.
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67. Addams, Jane
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Addams, Jane (b. Sept. 6, 1860, Cedarville, Ill., U.S.d. May 21, 1935, Chicago, Ill.), American social reformer and pacifist, cowinner (with Nicholas Murray Butler) of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1931. She is probably best known as the founder of Hull House , Chicago, one of the first social settlements in North America. After graduation from Rockford (Ill.) College in 1881, Addams entered the Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia, but her health failed, and for two years she was an invalid. Then (1883-85, 1887-88) she traveled extensively in Europe, visiting the Toynbee Hall settlement house (founded 1884) in the Whitechapel industrial district of London. Upon returning to the United States, she and her traveling companion, Ellen Gates Starr, determined to create something like Toynbee Hall. In a working-class district in Chicago , they acquired a large vacant residence built by Charles Hull in 1856, and, calling it Hull House, they moved into it on Sept. 18, 1889. Eventually the settlement included 13 buildings and a playground, as well as a camp near Lake Geneva, Wis. Many prominent social workers and reformersJulia Lathrop, Florence Kelley, Grace and Edith Abbottcame to live at Hull House, as did others who continued to make their living in business or the arts while helping Addams in settlement activities. Among the facilities at Hull House were included a day nursery, a gymnasium, a community kitchen, and a boarding club for working girls. Hull House offered college-level courses in various subjects; furnished training in art, music, and crafts such as bookbinding; and sponsored one of the earliest little-theatre groups, the Hull House Players. In addition to making available services and cultural opportunities for the largely immigrant population of the neighbourhood, Hull House afforded an opportunity for young social workers to acquire training.

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70. Portraits Of Jane Addams
USA. AN EXHIBIT OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF jane. addams, HER FAMILY, AND HULLHOUSE. Portraits of jane addams. From the jane addams Collection.
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FROM THE jane addams COLLECTION. Laura jane addams was born on September 06, 1860 in Cedarville, Illinois, the youngest of four living children.
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72. Addams, Jane
jane addams. Once in a while even John addams was induced to join in this readingcircle, but usually it was confined to Mrs. addams, jane, and George.
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Jane Addams Read each of the following items. This information in this section is from Dead Sociologists' Society created by Larry R. Ridener, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Radford University. Retrieved on August 12, 2002, from http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/DSS/INDEX.HTML#addams
American Roots Jane Addams was a country girl who reformed the big city. A native of rural Illinois in nineteenth- century mid-America, she went to booming, roaring Chicago, forged her lifework amid teeming streets and squalid tenements, and permanently changed the metropolis of her state. Only a genius could have done this. Jane Addams was a genius who, luckily, arrived on the scene at just the right moment to play her role in history. Between her birth in 1860 and her establishment of Hull-House in 1889, the United States, rising from the disaster of the Civil War, became a nation less and less agrarian, more and more urban. And Jane Addams imaginatively and energetically utilized the new urban environment, with its unsolved problems, to carry out the mission to which she dedicated herself. That mission, based on individual effort, mutual help, peaceful reform, and faith in progress, placed her squarely in the American traditionappropriately, for she had deep American roots. Her parents, John Huy Addams and Sarah (Weber) Addams, were originally from Pennsylvania, where their ancestors had lived since Colonial times. In 1681, William Penn had granted a tract of land in his new colony to an Englishman named Robert Adams, who crossed the Atlantic and became one of the earliest Pennsylvanians. He was joined by his brother Walter, progenitor of the line that produced Jane Addams. Walter's son Isaac (Jane's great-grandfather) seems to have been the first "Addams," adding the extra "d" apparently to avoid confusion with a relative of the same name. Isaac's son was Samuel Addams, and

73. UMI :: Addams, Jane, The Papers, 1860-1960
The jane addams Papers, 18601960. jane addams achieved international fame through her social work, reform strategies, and activities in support of world peace.
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Total titles covered: Call for more information "An examination of the microfilm revealed that considerable forethought was given to filming....[Project participants] should be commended for bringing together a superb collection of primary research materials and for creating a valuable guide to those materials. Scholarship concerning Addams and numerous other subjects will clearly be enhanced." Illinois Historical Journal Jane Addams achieved international fame through her social work, reform strategies, and activities in support of world peace. She was also a role model at a time when few women had entered the public arena.
  • founder of Hull-House
  • founder and president of the International League for Peace and Freedom
  • first woman president of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections
  • author of 12 books and countless journal articles
This collection documents the rise of her popularity and its temporary decline when she was reviled as a traitor for her advocacy of peace at a time when public sentiment favored war. Only when she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931four years before her deathwere her anti-war actions vindicated in the minds of the general public.

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Since 1985, Jane Addams Resource Corporation (JARC) has offered a range of services designed to meet the social, economic, and educational needs of the adults in Ravenswood, surrounding communities, and greater metropolitan Chicago. By bridging community and market needs, JARC's work helps to strengthen the economy of local neighborhoods. JARC continues to receive regional and national recognition as a best practice model for community and economic development.

75. Chicago: 1889 Jane Addams Hull House
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Hull House was opened by Miss Jane Addams in 1889 in the Charles Hull mansion at 800 S. Halsted street, built in 1856 by a wealthy real estate man. Aided by Ellen Gates Starr, Miss Addams helped hundreds of Chicago immigrants and others gain a place of self-respect in society. Miss Addams' campaigns for social and labor reforms were known the world over and she won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. In the years following 1889, about a dozen other buildings were added to house classes and clubs, a nursery school, the only library in the neighborhood, and one of the first gymnasiums in the country. Many of the neighbors came to the center for weekly baths. The buildings of the two-block complex have, with two exceptions, now been leveled to make way for the University of Illinois campus. The original Hull mansion remains with much of the furniture used by Miss Addams. South of the original Hull House is the restored settlement dining hall, one of the first buildings in addition to the main house opened by Jane Addams. The hall is now used by University and community groups for meetings. Hull House became a national historic landmark in June of 1967. Dr. Murray H. Nelligan of the National Park Service unveiled a bronze plaque beside the door designating the building as one of 750 national historic landmarks and said, "In my opinion, none of the national historical landmarks better signifies the achievements of the past while pointing the way to a brighter future for our cities than does Hull House."

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Jane Addams - (1860 - 1935) Cedarville By Brian Lewandowski and Sarina Hettenhausen
Belleville Township High School East in Belleville, Illinois I. Upbringing, Education, and Professional Life (Laura) Jane Addams was born in Cedarville, Illinois as the eighth of nine children. Her parents, John and Sarah, moved to Illinois from Pennsylvania. Her father was a prosperous miller and also served sixteen years in the U.S. Senate. Later an officer in the Civil War, he also boasted a friendship with one of this country's greatest leaders, Abraham Lincoln. Jane Addams was born with a congenital spinal defect, which prevented her from being very active as a child. At the age of two, her mother died and her father remarried five years later. Her stepmother, Anna H. Haldeman, enrolled Addams in the Rockford (Illinois) Female Seminary at the age of seventeen. After graduating as valedictorian, she attended the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1881. Unfortunately, she was forced to drop out a few months later due to poor health. At the age of twenty-seven, Addams began her second tour of Europe with her friend Ellen Gates Starr. During her travels, she visited a settlement house in London's Industrial District known as Toynbee Hall, which catered to the needs of the local poor. Enthralled at the concept of such an establishment, she decided to begin such a house in the United States.

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American social worker Jane Addams was one of the first people in America who sought to improve the lives of these desperate poor. Introduction The Industrial Revolution took place in America in the years immediately following the Civil War. The boom of machines and manufacturing required a cheap and plentiful labor force around the same time millions of Europeans swarmed into American cities. By 1890, 80 percent of the people living in Chicago were immigrants or children of immigrants. Most cities, however, did not have the resources to handle such a rapid growth of people. Many immigrants were forced to settle in slums, living lives of poverty and hopelessness. Problems were only worsened by the fact that several different ethnic groups were huddled into one area. Jane Addams was one of the first people in America who sought to improve the lives of these desperate poor. In Chicago she founded a settlement house (community center) called Hull House. Her work toward social improvements in Chicago, coupled with the work of other reformers, marked the beginning of the Progressive movement in America. Reaching its height in the early twentieth century, this movement sought to overcome the often dehumanizing effects of rapid industrialization through a variety of political, economic, and social reforms. Later in her life, Addams focused her energies on international problems, becoming a dedicated leader in the peace movement.

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