Peace and Bread in Time of War

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In her book “Peace and Bread in Time of War”, Jane Addams has described her efforts for world peace during the First World War and its impacts on common people who are in need of peace and bread. This book has been classified into following chapters: At the Beginning of the Great War; The Neutral Conference Plus the Ford Ship; President Wilson’s Policies and the Women’s Peace Party; Bread Rations and Woman’s Traditions; A Speculation on Bread Labour and War Slogans; After War was Declared; In Europe During the Armistice; The Aftermath of War; A Food Challenge to the League of Nations; In Europe after Two Years of Peace; and an After Word.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jane Addams

Jane Addams was one of the greatest women sociologists and social workers of her time. She had written ten books, more than two thousand articles and had given hundreds of speeches. Her writing on a variety of subjects, her notion of social feminism and her work for the poor and needy continued to address the complexities of politics and moral duty in American life. She won worldwide recognition as a pioneer social worker in America, as a feminist, and as an internationalist in the first three decade of the twentieth century. She received Noble Peace Award in 1931.

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Title
Peace and Bread in Time of War
Author
Edition
Reprint
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ISBN
8187746289
Length
232p., Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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