This paper explores the creation and purpose of Chicago’s Hull House. It provides an overview of volunteer work by women in the US and addresses the European influence on Jane Addams’s idea for Hull House and the various educational aspects and approaches used by the Hull House educators. Founded, funded, and administered by women, the Hull House settlement is shown as a prime example of the nascent spirit of American volunteerism that epitomized that era. Women were able to participate in the settlement because of the evolving perception of their role in society. It was possible to devote one’s life to charity and not to marriage and child-raising. The force of the Hull House residents was to combine their individual skills and strengths t...
An ongoing case study of the history of resident activism in Wentworth Gardens, a Chicago public hou...
Women have played an integral role in American environmental history, particularly in urban and indu...
Krill, RosemarySocial reformers Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr opened Hull House in 1889 to serve...
Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr were the co-founders of the first settlement house in Chicago. Thi...
A Response to “Experience, Exchange, and Education: The Hull House Women, an International Network, ...
Hull-House Maps and Papers (HHMP) was a groundbreaking text published in 1895 by the residents of Hu...
In the late 19th-century, when US women’s authority was largely relegated to domestic spaces, there ...
The development of social welfare history has powerful implications for the study of community pract...
In this study, the settlement movement in Chicago is presented as a crucible for the development of ...
Breaking new ground on a neglected topic, the book examines Progressivism as an international histor...
Ankara : The Department of History, Bilkent University, 2009.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University...
Many scholars on the settlement movement have mentioned Hull-House\u27s interactions with the Cathol...
This dissertation explores how the competing efforts of women to prepare girls for wage-earning and ...
This is the story of Jane Addams as she developed into an activist and principal leader of the refor...
[EN] This article rescues the social thought of Jane Addams; introduces the social center who led, H...
An ongoing case study of the history of resident activism in Wentworth Gardens, a Chicago public hou...
Women have played an integral role in American environmental history, particularly in urban and indu...
Krill, RosemarySocial reformers Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr opened Hull House in 1889 to serve...
Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr were the co-founders of the first settlement house in Chicago. Thi...
A Response to “Experience, Exchange, and Education: The Hull House Women, an International Network, ...
Hull-House Maps and Papers (HHMP) was a groundbreaking text published in 1895 by the residents of Hu...
In the late 19th-century, when US women’s authority was largely relegated to domestic spaces, there ...
The development of social welfare history has powerful implications for the study of community pract...
In this study, the settlement movement in Chicago is presented as a crucible for the development of ...
Breaking new ground on a neglected topic, the book examines Progressivism as an international histor...
Ankara : The Department of History, Bilkent University, 2009.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University...
Many scholars on the settlement movement have mentioned Hull-House\u27s interactions with the Cathol...
This dissertation explores how the competing efforts of women to prepare girls for wage-earning and ...
This is the story of Jane Addams as she developed into an activist and principal leader of the refor...
[EN] This article rescues the social thought of Jane Addams; introduces the social center who led, H...
An ongoing case study of the history of resident activism in Wentworth Gardens, a Chicago public hou...
Women have played an integral role in American environmental history, particularly in urban and indu...
Krill, RosemarySocial reformers Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr opened Hull House in 1889 to serve...