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Peace and Bread in Time of War / Jane Addams.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1945]Copyright date: ©1945Description: 1 online resource (270 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780231922623
  • 9780231887830
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- EDITOR'S NOTE -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- DEMOCRATIC VERSUS COERCIVE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION -- I. AT THE BEGINNING OF THE GREAT WAR -- II. THE NEUTRAL CONFERENCE PLUS THE FORD SHIP -- III. PRESIDENT WILSON' S POLICIES AND THE WOMAN'S PEACE PARTY -- IV. A REVIEW OF BREAD RATIONS AND WOMAN'S TRADITIONS -- V. A SPECULATION ON BREAD LABOR AND WAR SLOGANS -- VI. AFTER THE UNITED STATES ENTERED THE WAR -- VII. PERSONAL REACTIONS IN TIME OF WAR -- VIII. IN EUROPE DURING THE ARMISTICE -- IX. THE AFTERMATH OF WAR -- X. THE FOOD CHALLENGE TO THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS -- XI. IN EUROPE AFTER TWO YEARS OF PEACE -- AN AFTER WORD -- APPENDIX
Summary: Gives a picture of the development of American sentiment from when World War l seemed remote and unreal, to President Wilson's policies, to the Woman's Peace Party, to war slogans, to the aftermath of the war.
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Frontmatter -- EDITOR'S NOTE -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- DEMOCRATIC VERSUS COERCIVE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION -- I. AT THE BEGINNING OF THE GREAT WAR -- II. THE NEUTRAL CONFERENCE PLUS THE FORD SHIP -- III. PRESIDENT WILSON' S POLICIES AND THE WOMAN'S PEACE PARTY -- IV. A REVIEW OF BREAD RATIONS AND WOMAN'S TRADITIONS -- V. A SPECULATION ON BREAD LABOR AND WAR SLOGANS -- VI. AFTER THE UNITED STATES ENTERED THE WAR -- VII. PERSONAL REACTIONS IN TIME OF WAR -- VIII. IN EUROPE DURING THE ARMISTICE -- IX. THE AFTERMATH OF WAR -- X. THE FOOD CHALLENGE TO THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS -- XI. IN EUROPE AFTER TWO YEARS OF PEACE -- AN AFTER WORD -- APPENDIX

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Gives a picture of the development of American sentiment from when World War l seemed remote and unreal, to President Wilson's policies, to the Woman's Peace Party, to war slogans, to the aftermath of the war.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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