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- Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon
- Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Field and Discipline
- 2 Geopolitics and War
- 3 Imperialism
- 4 Anticolonialism
- 5 International Law and International Organization
- 6 Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
- 7 World Peace
- From “Universal Peace – From A Woman’s Standpoint” (1899)
- From “The Time for Making Peace” (1915)
- From “Women and War” (1915)
- From “Speech and Resolution Presented at International Women’s Congress, Zurich” (1919)
- From Peace and Bread in Time of War (1922)
- From “Peace and the Public Mind” (1935)
- From “Review of The Twenty Years’ Crisis, 1919–1939 by E. H. Carr” (1940)
- From “Address by the Hon. Mrs. Edith Sampson” (1952)
- Bertha von Suttner
- Emily Greene Balch
- Helena Swanwick
- Mary Church Terrell
- Jane Addams
- Vera Brittain
- Helene Stöcker
- Edith Sampson
- 8 World Economy
- 9 Men, Women, and Gender
- 10 Public Opinion and Education
- 11 Population, Nation, Immigration
- 12 Technology, Progress, and Environment
- 13 Religion and Ethics
- Index
Mary Church Terrell
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2022
- Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon
- Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Field and Discipline
- 2 Geopolitics and War
- 3 Imperialism
- 4 Anticolonialism
- 5 International Law and International Organization
- 6 Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
- 7 World Peace
- From “Universal Peace – From A Woman’s Standpoint” (1899)
- From “The Time for Making Peace” (1915)
- From “Women and War” (1915)
- From “Speech and Resolution Presented at International Women’s Congress, Zurich” (1919)
- From Peace and Bread in Time of War (1922)
- From “Peace and the Public Mind” (1935)
- From “Review of The Twenty Years’ Crisis, 1919–1939 by E. H. Carr” (1940)
- From “Address by the Hon. Mrs. Edith Sampson” (1952)
- Bertha von Suttner
- Emily Greene Balch
- Helena Swanwick
- Mary Church Terrell
- Jane Addams
- Vera Brittain
- Helene Stöcker
- Edith Sampson
- 8 World Economy
- 9 Men, Women, and Gender
- 10 Public Opinion and Education
- 11 Population, Nation, Immigration
- 12 Technology, Progress, and Environment
- 13 Religion and Ethics
- Index
Summary
It is right that, in a congress called upon to pronounce on peace, there should be at least one representative of black women. Since I am the only person present with a single drop of African blood in my veins, it is up to me to represent not only the women of color from the United States, but also the women of Africa and other black races.
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- Women's International Thought: Towards a New Canon , pp. 392 - 393Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022