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  1. Emily Greene Balch:The Long Road to Internationalism by Kristen E. Gwinn, 2010-11-15
  2. Toward human unity or beyond nationalism: Nobel Lecture, delivered at Oslo, April 7th, 1948 by Emily Greene Balch, 1952
  3. Papers of Emily Greene Balch, 1875-1961: Guide to the Scholarly Resources microfilm edition
  4. Suggestions for a study of conditions of city life by Emily Greene Balch by Emily Greene Balch, 1904
  5. Outline of economics, by Emily Greene Balch, 1899
  6. Manual for use in cases of juvenile offenders and other minors in Massachusetts (Conference of Child-Helping Societies publication) by Emily Greene Balch, 1895
  7. Occupied Haiti by Emily Greene (Editor) Balch, 1927
  8. Occupied Haiti by Emily Greene - Editor Balch, 1972-01-01
  9. Beyond Nationalism Social Thought of Emi by Emily Greene Balch,
  10. Vignettes in prose by Emily Greene Balch, 1952
  11. Emily Greene Balch, obscured by a social feminist cloud by John S Rudd, 1982

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Emily Greene Balch January 8 January 9 ) was an American academic, writer , and pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946 (the prize that year was shared with John Mott ), notably for her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Born in Boston into a well-off family, she was amongst the first graduates of Bryn Mawr College in 1889. She continued to study sociology and economics in Europe and the US, and in 1896 joined the faculty of Wellesley College , becoming a full professor of economics and sociology there in 1913. During the First World War, she helped to found the League, and campaigned against America's entry into the conflict. Her contract terminated by Wellesley because of her pacifist activities, she became an editor of The Nation , a well-known liberal news magazine, acted as secretary of the WILPF (a second term in 1934 without salary for a year and a half), did much work for the League of Nations Balch became a Quaker in 1920. She never married.

42. Fredsakademiet: Freds- Og Sikkerhedspolitisk Leksion B 109 : Balch, Emily Greene
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    BALCH, Emily Greene Sociòloga, economista i pacifista nordamericana (Massachussets, 1867-1961). Fou catedràtica del Wellesley College (1897-1918) i delegada en el Congrés Femení Internacional de La Haia (1915), i en els congressos d'Escandinàvia i Rússia. Participà en la creació de la Lliga Internacional Femenina per la pau i la llibertat, de la qual fou secretària i presidenta. Fou directora del periòdic The Nation de Nova York i l'any 1946 obtingué,juntament amb Elisabeth Morrow , el Premi Nobel de la Pau. Entre les seves nombroses publicacions destaquen Women at the Hague (1915) i Approaches to the great settlement Tornar a biografies

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    Emily Greene Balch January 8 January 9 ) was an American academic, writer , and pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946 (the prize that year was shared with John Mott ), notably for her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Born in Boston into a well-off family, she was amongst the first graduates of Bryn Mawr College in 1889. She continued to study sociology and economics in Europe and the US, and in 1896 joined the faculty of Wellesley College , becoming a full professor of economics and sociology there in 1913. During the First World War , she helped to found the League, and campaigned against America's entry into the conflict. Her contract terminated by Wellesley because of her pacifist activities, she became an editor of The Nation , a well-known liberal news magazine, acted as secretary of the WILPF (a second term in 1934 without salary for a year and a half), did much work for the League of Nations Balch became a Quaker in 1920. She never married.

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    Emily Greene Balch January 8 January 9 ) was an American academic, writer , and pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946 (the prize that year was shared with John Mott ), notably for her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Born in Boston into a well-off family, she was amongst the first graduates of Bryn Mawr College in 1889. She continued to study sociology and economics in Europe and the US, and in 1896 joined the faculty of Wellesley College , becoming a full professor of economics and sociology there in 1913. During the First World War , she helped to found the League, and campaigned against America's entry into the conflict. Her contract terminated by Wellesley because of her pacifist activities, she became an editor of The Nation , a well-known liberal news magazine, acted as secretary of the WILPF (a second term in 1934 without salary for a year and a half), did much work for the League of Nations Balch became a Quaker in 1920. She never married.
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    49. UU World Mar/Apr 2002: Looking Back: Emily Greene Balch
    When emily greene balch received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946 at the age of 79 — only the third woman to receive the award — many of her onceradical
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    Emily Greene Balch was born to a prosperous Unitarian family in 1867. She grew up in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, where her Unitarian minister, the Rev. Charles Fletcher Dole, profoundly influenced her. "His warm faith in the force that makes for righteousness became the chief of all the influences that played upon my life," she wrote. "He asked us to enlist in the service of goodness whatever its cost. In accepting this pledge, I never abandoned in any degree my desire to live up to it." She was a member of Bryn Mawr's first graduating class in 1889, and joined the emerging female social reform movement in Boston. She helped found a settlement house for immigrants in 1892 and began a lifelong friendship and working relationship with Jane Addams, who had founded Hull House in Chicago in 1889. After graduate studies, Balch began teaching economics at Wellesley College in 1900. Her research into the conditions of Slavs in Austria-Hungary and in U.S. immigrant neighborhoods resulted in her major work, Our Slavic Fellow Citizens (1910), which countered widespread anti-immigrant views in the U.S. She was chair of Wellesley's Department of Economics and Sociology when college trustees voted not to renew her contract in 1918 due to her peace work during World War I.

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    8.1.1867 Jamaica Plain (bei Boston, USA), 12.1.1961 Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), Amerikanerin. Tochter des Francis V. und der Ellen M. geb. Noyes. 1890-96 Stud. der Wirtschaftswiss. in Paris, Chicago und London. 1897-1918 Professorin am Wellesley College. 1915 Teilnahme am Internat. Frauenkongress für den Frieden in Den Haag. Nach ihrer aufgrund ihres pazifist. Engagements erfolgten Entlassung 1919 widmete sie den Rest ihres Lebens der Internat. Frauenliga für Frieden und Freiheit. 1920-23 und 1926-28 hielt sie sich in Genf auf, wo sie sich 1921 den Quäkern anschloss. 1946 Friedensnobelpreis.
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    Balch, Emily Greene (b. Jan. 8, 1867, Jamaica Plain, now part of Bostond. Jan. 9, 1961, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.), U.S. sociologist, political scientist, economist, and pacifist, a leader of the women's movement for peace during and after World War I; she received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1946 jointly with John Raleigh Mott. She was also noted for her sympathetic and thorough study of Slavic immigrants in the United States. A member of the first graduating class at Bryn Mawr (Pennsylvania) College, she taught at Wellesley (Massachusetts) College from 1897. She founded a settlement house in Boston and served on the Massachusetts commissions on industrial relations (1908-09) and immigration (1913-14) and the Boston city planning board (1914-17). To prepare Our Slavic Fellow Citizens (1910), she lived in Slavic-American neighbourhoods in various cities and travelled to eastern Europe for firsthand knowledge of the Slavic homelands. A member of the Society of Friends (Quakers), she was a delegate to the International Congress of Women, The Hague (1915), and she helped found the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, of which she was secretary-treasurer (1919-22, 1934-35). For opposing U.S. entry into World War I, she was dismissed from her professorship at Wellesley in 1918. Realizing the intractability of Nazi Germany and Japan, she approved U.S. participation in World War II. Her writings on peace include

    53. Her Heritage: A Biographical Encyclopedia Of Famous American Women : Balch, Emil
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    Born on January 8, 1867, in Jamaica Plain (now part of Boston), Massachusetts, Emily Balch was in the first class to graduate from Bryn Mawr College, in 1889. She pursued further studies in Paris and Berlin and at the University of Chicago and received training in social work from followers of Jacob Reis in New York City and in a settlement house in Boston, where she was associated with Vida Scudder. In 1896 she began her teaching career at Wellesley College, becoming in 1913 professor of political economy and political and social science.

    54. Emily Greene Balch: Awards Won By Emily Greene Balch
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    55. Emily Greene Balch - Pioneering Peacemaker
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    Emily Greene Balch, along with her friend and inspiration, Jane Addams, was one of two women with Quaker connections to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Both were part of the large group of women advocates for peace during the first half of the 2Oth century who formed Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), one of the most enduring peace organizations of our time. Balch's life is an inspiring expression of the interconnections between economic justice and peace. She also offers us a glimpse of her struggle with her pacifist position in light of the Second World War. Balch is not widely known in Quaker circles, as she joined London Yearly Meeting in midlife while she was living in Geneva. Raised in a well-off Boston family with Unitarian leanings, she had been introduced to Friends at Bryn Mawr College, where she was a member of its first graduating class. Much later, she realized her match with Quakerism during a period when she was working for WILPF and lobbying the newly formed League of Nations. Balch was deeply inspired by the settlement house work of Jane Addams. Her resolve to base academic theory on first-hand knowledge led to her work with poor Italian children in Boston as she prepared a handbook on laws and institutions related to juvenile delinquency. She helped start Denison House in Boston in 1892 and became the first head worker at this early settlement house. In 1894 she joined the American Federation of Labor as she became involved in the plight of women working in the tobacco industry and as telephone operators.

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    This wing of poets4peace is named after Emily Greene Balch a colleague of Jane Addams' in the effort to stop the First World War, her partner in the work of WILPF(Women's International League for Peace and Freedom), and successor as its leader. In 1946 she herself shared a prize with the YMCA leader, John Mott. She was well known for her ability to develop imaginative proposals for slow international progress through functional cooperation and came to be regarded by American peace activists as their intellectual leader.

    57. Emily Greene Balch: Nobel Peace Laureate
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    by Heather Miller, Writer and Editor Balch at Bryn Mawr: "It was not an apple but a book that did the mischief" Emily Greene Balch, a member of the first generation of American women to attend college in significant numbers, had three ground-breaking careers: social reform, the teaching of economics at Wellesley College, and international political activity. O f Old New England stock, she would devote her life's work to the coming of "an age in which the unlikeness of other races will be conceived as much of an asset as the unlikeness of wind and string instruments in a symphony." Born in 1867 to a prosperous family of liberal Unitarian persuasion, Balch grew up in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts with a belief in dynamic good will, hard work, and hope as a discipline as well as a theological virtue. She recalled late in life: "When I was about ten, a prosy old Unitarian divine was followed at the Unitarian Church by Charles Fletcher Dole. His warm faith in the force that makes for righteousness became the chief of all the influences that played upon my life. He asked us to enlist in the service of goodness whatever its cost. In accepting this pledge, I never abandoned in any degree my desire to live up to it."

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