The name Jane Addams is typically associated with the Settlement House Movement. As a founder of Hull House, the first settlement house in the United States, Addams worked tirelessly on behalf of the poor and oppressed. Less widely known is the depth of her concern about peace and her efforts as a peace builder. A more careful review, however, of Addams’ words and works reveals her passionate commitment to the abolition of war and the restoration of peace. This biographical sketch highlights the breadth and depth of Addams’ work both as an advocate for the poor and as an advocate for peace
Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr were the co-founders of the first settlement house in Chicago. Thi...
Pacifism, political and industrial reform, and neighborhoods that nourish bodies and spirits are dee...
A black and white copy of a portrait of Jane Addams from page 445 of the book "The New Right; A Plea...
This is the story of Jane Addams as she developed into an activist and principal leader of the refor...
This is the story of Jane Addams as she developed into an activist and principal leader of the refor...
Jane Addams was the first American female to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. She was a co-...
Jane Addams is known for founding Hull-House and for her leadership in the emerging social work prof...
Jane Addams is best known for her life-long commitment to improving the lives of poor, immigrant com...
Originally published in 1967. Jane Addams was one of the most creative thinkers and activists in the...
Addams conceived of democracy, social justice, and peace as mutually defining and inextricably linke...
Beginning with the odd finding that “peace research is just the study of war,” this article explores...
This manuscript documents Jane Addams\u27 alignment with Peacemaking Criminology. Before I address t...
This manuscript documents Jane Addams\u27 alignment with Peacemaking Criminology. Before I address t...
This manuscript documents Jane Addams\u27 alignment with Peacemaking Criminology. Before I address t...
Jane Addams stands as perhaps one of the most prominent female voices in social theory of the late 1...
Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr were the co-founders of the first settlement house in Chicago. Thi...
Pacifism, political and industrial reform, and neighborhoods that nourish bodies and spirits are dee...
A black and white copy of a portrait of Jane Addams from page 445 of the book "The New Right; A Plea...
This is the story of Jane Addams as she developed into an activist and principal leader of the refor...
This is the story of Jane Addams as she developed into an activist and principal leader of the refor...
Jane Addams was the first American female to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. She was a co-...
Jane Addams is known for founding Hull-House and for her leadership in the emerging social work prof...
Jane Addams is best known for her life-long commitment to improving the lives of poor, immigrant com...
Originally published in 1967. Jane Addams was one of the most creative thinkers and activists in the...
Addams conceived of democracy, social justice, and peace as mutually defining and inextricably linke...
Beginning with the odd finding that “peace research is just the study of war,” this article explores...
This manuscript documents Jane Addams\u27 alignment with Peacemaking Criminology. Before I address t...
This manuscript documents Jane Addams\u27 alignment with Peacemaking Criminology. Before I address t...
This manuscript documents Jane Addams\u27 alignment with Peacemaking Criminology. Before I address t...
Jane Addams stands as perhaps one of the most prominent female voices in social theory of the late 1...
Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr were the co-founders of the first settlement house in Chicago. Thi...
Pacifism, political and industrial reform, and neighborhoods that nourish bodies and spirits are dee...
A black and white copy of a portrait of Jane Addams from page 445 of the book "The New Right; A Plea...