Feminism and voluntary action: Eglantyne Jebb and Save the Children, 1876-1928

Feminism and voluntary action: Eglantyne Jebb and Save the Children, 1876-1928

Mahood, Linda

71,83 €(IVA inc.)

Eglantyne Jebb was a teacher, social investigator and founder of the Save theChildren Fund. Her 'Declaration of the Rights of the Child', adopted by League of Nations, shows evolution from Charity Organization Society model to philosophy of international mutual responsibility, children's rights and humanitarianism. INDICE: Prologue: No Silk-Blouse Social Worker - The Lady Bountiful and the Country Squire: Lessons in Life, Love and Woodcarving - Raising Rebel Daughters: Lessons for Lives of Social Action - Educating Eglantyne: The Young Lady of Lady Margaret Hall - Ribbons and Trumpets: Toils and Troubles at Teacher Training College - 'Hewing out my Future in Defiance to my Friends:' The Life and Times of a Gentlewoman School Mistress - Matchmaking Matrons and the MisreadMaidens of the Cambridge Charity Organization Society - Honour thy Mother: Duty vs 'Free Unsheltered Life Fraught with Pitfalls and Danger' - The Sisters and Social Action - 'A Perfect Jungle of Intrigues, Suspicion and Hypocrisies:'The Early Save the Children Fund in Time of Crisis - 'Internationalization' of Charity in Peacetime: Declaring the Rights of the Child

  • ISBN: 978-0-230-52560-3
  • Editorial: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 304
  • Fecha Publicación: 16/09/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés