Florence Kelley and the Nation's Work: The Rise of Women's Political Culture, 1830-1900

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Yale University Press, 1 січ. 1995 р. - 436 стор.
This masterful biography by one of America's foremost historians of women tells the story of Florence Kelley, a leading reformer in the Progressive Era. The book also serves as a political history of the United States during a period of transforming change when women worked to end the abuses of unregulated industrial capitalism. Kelley's story shows how changes in women's public culture combined with changes in men's public culture to produce results that neither could have achieved alone.

In this volume, the first of two, Kathryn Kish Sklar explores the decades between 1830 and 1900, an era when women's organizations lent unprecedented power to their activism. After analyzing how earlier generations set the stage for women's centrality in the 1890s, she depicts the first forty years of Florence Kelley's life, telling of her childhood as a member of an elite Philadelphia family, her graduation from Cornell University in 1882, her immersion in European socialism, her search for a meaningful place within American political culture, and her rise to extraordinary public power in Chicago as a resident at Jane Addams's Hull House.
Kelley's long career demonstrates that women's activism embodied the most deeply rooted characteristics of the American polity, particularly American traditions of voluntarism and limited government, the weakness of class as a vehicle for political mobilization, and the strength of gender. During the crisis-ridden years of massive immigration, industrialization, and urbanization between 1870 and 1900, Florence Kelley and other women offered an effective alternative to the male-dominated status quo.

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Frontispiece Florence Kelley at twentytwo Courtesy of the Nicholas
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Pennsylvania AntiSlavery Society Executive Board 1851
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So Mature in Thought 18591876
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William Kelley Jr and Florence Kelley ca 1872
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Wallpaper printing press
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Equal Intellectual Opportunity 18761882
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Florence Kelley at Cornell
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Brain Work Waiting for Women 18821884
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Ellen Gates Starr ca 1890
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Mary Rozet Smith ca 1892
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German night at Hull House 1894
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To Speak as One Having Authority 1892
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Women voting at a municipal election
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Henry Demarest Lloyd ca 1893
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Useful Employment 1893
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John P Altgeld ca 1893
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To Act on This Belief 18841886
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Working Womens Protective Union
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EightHour Day Parade Chicago
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Rachel Foster Avery Philadelphia ca 1887
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Where Do I Belong? 18861888
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Katharine and Friedrich Sorge in Hoboken ca 1887
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Vida Scudder ca 1890
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If We Were Doing the Nations Work 18891891
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Josephine Shaw Lowell 1880
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Day Nursery of Grace Parish New York
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A Colony of Efficient and Intelligent Women in the Early 1890s
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Womans Temple Building Chicago
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Nicholas Kelley ca 1892
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The Power of a Few Enlightened Persons 18941896
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Debs around 1900
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Feeling the Pinch 18971899
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman ca 1898
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HullHouse CoffeeHouse receipts for rent and food 1899
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Abbreviations
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Bibliography
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