On Art, Labor, and Religion

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Routledge, 22 בינו׳ 2019 - 342 עמודים

Chicago was a tumultuous and exciting city in 1889. Immigration, industrialization, urbanization, and politics created a vortex of social change. This lively chaos called out for both celebration and reform, and two women, Ellen Gates Starr and Jane Addams, responded to this challenge by founding the social settlement Hull House. Although Addams is one of the most famous women in American history and a major figure in sociology, Starr remains virtually unknown. On Art, Labor, and Religion is the first anthology of Starr's writings and biography and makes evident her contributions to national and international sociological thought and practice.

 

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Preface
1888
Ellen Gates Starr and Her Journey toward Social Justice and Beauty
1889
Art and Public Schools 1892
1892
Outline Sketch Descriptive of Hull House 1895
1895
Report of the Chicago Public School Art Society 1896
1896
HullHouse Bookbindery 1900
The Handicraft of Bookbinding Article I 1915
Labor Intensified The Angel of the Strikers
Testimony by Ellen Gates Starr of the Picket Committee 1910
Efforts to Standardize Chicago RestaurantsThe Henrici Strike 1914
Petition to the Mayor on Behalf of the Garment Workers by Mary McDowell Mrs Medill McCormick Ellen Gates Starr
A Chronology of Ellen Gates Starrs Life
Sophonisba Breckinridge 1915
Eliza Allen Starr 1901?
Subject Index
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