Twenty Years at Hull House

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Author: Jane Addams

ISBN-10: 0451527399

ISBN-13: 9780451527394

Category: Character Types - Fiction

Addams's account about the founding and development of her famed settlement house in Chicago's West Side slums stands as the immortal testament of a woman who lived and worked among those in need.

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Addams's account about the founding and development of her famed settlement house in Chicago's West Side slums stands as the immortal testament of a woman who lived and worked among those in need.Library JournalThe Turgenev standby gets a facelift for the 1990s, thanks to translator Katz, professor of Russian and director of the Center for Post-Soviet and East European Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. The growing popularity of new translations of Russian classics, such as the recent Notes from Underground (Classic Returns, LJ 7/93), should induce interest in Turgenev's work. For public and academic libraries.

ForewordPrefacePt. 1Introduction: Jane Addams Constructs Herself and Hull-House1Growing Up in the Gilded Age4The Nature and Purpose of Memoir11Twenty Years at Hull-House in Place and Time15Inside Hull-House18Jane Addams and the Progressive Era31Pt. 2The Document39Twenty Years at Hull-House with Autobiographical Notes41Pt. 3Related Documents2071Hull-House Weekly Program, March 1, 18922072"Hull-House," New England Magazine, July 18982193"The Concentration of Wealth: Its Economic Justification," The Independent, 19022254"An Oft-Told Tale" and "The Lamb Tags on to the Lion," The New York Call, April 25, 1912 and August 11, 19122295"If Men Were Seeking the Franchise," Ladies' Home Journal, June 19132326"Racial Consequences of Immigration," The Century Magazine, February 19142387I Came a Stranger: The Story of a Hull-House Girl243An Addams Chronology (1860-1935)253Selected Bibliography259Index263

\ Library JournalThe Turgenev standby gets a facelift for the 1990s, thanks to translator Katz, professor of Russian and director of the Center for Post-Soviet and East European Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. The growing popularity of new translations of Russian classics, such as the recent Notes from Underground (Classic Returns, LJ 7/93), should induce interest in Turgenev's work. For public and academic libraries.\ \ \ \ \ BooknewsJane Addams' narrative of life in an immigrant urban neighborhood provides students with an introduction to issues of the Progressive era and the tenets of social activism. This teaching edition reduces Addams' text by about 35 percent, to focus on ideological underpinnings of the original work. Includes a brief biographical portrait of Addams, and outlines her convictions that led her to found Hull House. Includes related documents, with discussion questions, plus a chronology and b&w photos. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)\ \