Jane Addams and the Men of the Chicago School, 1892-1918Transaction Publishers - 352 pages |
Contents
1 The Men of the Chicago School Their Ties | 16 |
1 Jane Addams and the Men at the Chicago School | 76 |
1 A Survey of the Writings of Mead and Thomas | 131 |
1 The Table of Contents for Burgess Proposed | 145 |
2 The Chicago Men and Social Reform | 162 |
1 The Chicago Mens Attitudes toward Women on | 216 |
Her Intellectual Roots | 247 |
Democracy | 273 |
1 Partial List of Organizations in which Addams Partici | 287 |
From Sociologist | 309 |
1 Addams Committee Work for the National Con | 321 |
Bibliography | 329 |
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