CONTENT
- HOME PAGE
- PROLOGUE AN URBAN LEGACY
- INTRODUCING THE WEST SIDE
- 19th-CENTURY CAMERA
- URBAN PHOTOGRAPHERS HINE AND KIRKLAND
- PICTORIAL CHICAGO
- CHICAGO ENLIGHTENED CITY BEAUTIFUL
- CHICAGO GROTESQUE LAWLESS STREETS
- HULL-HOUSE "OASIS" IN A SLUM
- IMMIGRANT EMIGRANT CITY
- "ALIEN" COLONIES
- "RACE" COLONIES
- GHETTO LIVING
- "CHEAP" ECONOMY
- FAMILY
- AMUSEMENTS
- PUBLIC HEALTH
- TENEMENTS
- URBAN SOCIOLOGY CHICAGO SCHOOL
- MAXWELL STREET ARCHITECTURE TOUR
- CHICAGO CITY MAPS
JANE ADDAMS WRITINGS
The Objective Value of a Social Settlement (1893)
The Subjective Value of a Social Settlement (1893)
HullHouse as a Type of Social Settlement (1894)
Testimony of Jane Addams on the Pullman Strike (1895)
The Artwork Done by Hull-House (1896)
Foreign Born Children in the Primary Grades (1897)
Why the Ward Boss Rules (1898)
The College Woman and the Family Claim (1898)
Trade Unions and Public Duty (1899)
The Subtle Problems of Charity (1899)
A Function of the Social Settlement (1897)
Labor Museum at Hull-House (1900)
First Report of the Labor Museum at Hull-House, Chicago (1901-1902)
Immigration: Field neglected by the scholar (1905)
Neighborhood Improvement (1904)
Problems of Municipal Administration (1905)
Is Class Conflict in America Growing and Is It Inevitable (1907)
The Chicago Settlements and Social Unrest (1908)
Charity and Social Justice (1910)
Recreation as a Public Function in Urban Communities (1911)
The Progressive Dilemma: The New Party (1912)
If Men were Seeking the Franchise (1913)
Democracy and Social Ethics (1902)
- Title Page
- Chapter I: Introduction
- Chapter II: Charitable Effort
- Chapter III: Filial Relations
- Chapter IV: Household Adjustment
- Chapter V: Industrial Amelioration
- Chapter VI: Educational Methods
- Chapter VII: Political Reform
- Index
Newer Ideals of Peace (1907)
- Title Page
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Survival of Militarism in City Government
- Chapter 3: Failure to Utilize Immigrants in City Government
- Chapter 4: Militarism and Industrial Legislation
- Chapter 5: Group Morality in the Labor Movement
- Chapter 6: Protection of Children for Industrial Efficiency
- Chapter 7: Utilization of Women in City Government
- Chapter 8: Passing of the War Virtues
- Index
Spirit of Youth and the City Streets (1909)
- Chapter 1: Youth in the City
- Chapter 2: The Wrecked Foundations of Domesticity
- Chapter 3: The Quest for Adventure
- Chapter 4: The House of Dreams
- Chapter 5: The Spirit of Youth and Industry
- Chapter 6: The Thirst for Righteousness
Twenty Years at Hull House, with Autobiographical Notes (1910)
- Title Page
- Preface
- Chapter I: Earliest Impressions
- Chapter II: Influence of Lincoln
- Chapter III: Boarding-School Ideals
- Chapter IV: The Snare of Preparation
- Chapter V: First Days at Hull-House
- Chapter VI: The Subjective Necessity For Social Settlements
- Chapter VII: Some Early Undertakings at Hull-House
- Chapter VIII: Problems of Poverty
- Chapter IX: A Decade of Economic Discussion
- Chapter X: Pioneer Labor Legislation in Illinois
- Chapter XI: Immigrants and Their Children
- Chapter XII: Tolstoyism
- Chapter XIII: Public Activities and Investigations
- Chapter XIV: Civic Cooperation
- Chapter XV: The Value of Social Clubs
- Chapter XVI: Arts at Hull-House
- Chapter XVII: Echoes of the Russian Revolution
- Chapter XVIII: Socialized Education