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  1. Our Slavic Fellow Citizens by Emily Greene Balch, 2010-09-10
  2. Occupied Haiti: Being the Report of a Committee of Six Disinterested Americans Representing Organizations Exclusively American, Who, Having Personally ... of the Independence of the Negro Republic by Emily Greene Balch, 1970-05-13
  3. Innocence Abroad by Emily Greene Balch, 1975
  4. A study of conditions of city life: with special reference to Boston. Bibliography by Emily Greene Balch, 1903-01-01
  5. Women at the Hague; the International Congress of Women and its results by Jane Addams, Emily Greene Balch, et all 2010-08-31
  6. Approaches to the Great Settlement by Emily Greene Balch, Pauline Knickerbocker Angell, 2010-04-02
  7. Women at the Hague: The International Peace Congress of 1915 (Classics in Women's Studies) by Jane Addams, Emily Greene Balch, et all 2002-12
  8. Beyond nationalism: the social thought of Emily Greene Balch. Edited by Mercedes M. Randall by Emily Greene Balch, 1972-01-01
  9. Beyond nationalism: The social thought of Emily Greene Balch by Emily Greene Balch, 1972
  10. The miracle of living by Emily Greene Balch, 1941
  11. Approaches To The Great Settlement - With A Bibliography Of Some Of The More Recent Books And Articals Dealing With International Problems by Emily Greene Balch, 2009-12-09
  12. Suggestions for a study of conditions of city life by Emily Greene Balch, 1904-01-01
  13. Outline Of Economics
  14. Slavische Einwanderung in den Vereinigten Staaten (German Edition) by Emily Greene Balch, 2010-09-13

61. Report From Emily Greene Balch To Jane Addams, 1915
Document 13 Official Report from emily greene balch to Jane Addams, 1 July 1915,Jane Addams Papers, Series I, Swarthmore College Peace Collection (Jane
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Document 13: Official Report from Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, 1 July 1915, Jane Addams Papers, Series I, Swarthmore College Peace Collection (Jane Addams Papers microfilm, reel 8, #1117). Introduction In this official report to Jane Addams, Emily Balch described the positive reception the Women's Delegation received from the Scandinavian and Russian governments. Balch detailed the Scandinavians' responses of the possibility of a conference of neutrals. The neutrals wanted proof of the belligerent nations' desire for a conference. Balch recounted her interview with a Russian official to illustrate the difficulty of acquiring such proof. Here follows the official part. Please read it all through before communicating any part of it to anyone. In Copenhagen we found most markedly that fear of being committed to anything that had been shown by the Danish women at the Hague. We were received most formally by the prime minister Mr. Sahle and the minister of foreign affairs Mr. Scavenius. We were told that only two of us were expected to speak and that they would reply by handing to us a ready written response. This of course was in the most general terms. Net result—we were officially recognized and our arguments may have created some sympathy with our ideas.

62. BALCH-EMILY-GREENE
Translate this page balch, emily greene - RECURSOS SOBRE LA MUJER. «Indeed, the excesses of nazismcaused emily balch to change her strong pacifistic views and to defend
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BALCH, EMILY GREENE
Enlace: http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1946/index.html Fecha Alta: Descripción: The Nobel Peace Prize 1946.
«Formerly Professor of History and Sociology; Honorary International President, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.» «Indeed, the excesses of nazism caused Emily Balch to change her strong pacifistic views and to defend the «fundamental human rights, sword in hand»1 during WW II. She also concentrated on generating ideas for the peace, most of them characterized by the common denominator of internationalism; for example, the internationalization of important waterways, of aviation, of certain regions of the world.» Portal Universia S.A. Contacte con nosotros document.write("");

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balch, emily greene. Noble Peace Prize Winner, 1946. emily greene balch, amember of the first generation of American women to attend college in
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BALCH, Emily Greene. Noble Peace Prize Winner, 1946.
APPROACHES TO THE GREAT SETTLEMENT With a bibliography of some of the more recent books and articles dealing with international problems. Introduction by Norman Angell. Published for the American Union against militarism. NY: Huebsch, 1918. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 351. Fold-out frontis map of central Europe. A fine copy in sl. soiled dj. Emily Greene Balch, a member of the first generation of American women to attend college in significant numbers, had three ground-breaking careers: social reform, the teaching of economics at Wellesley College, and international political activity. One of the founders, with Jane Addams, of the Women's International League ... Emily Balch was active in the Peace movements throughout the WWII period. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. This work is a discussion of the issues arising out of the conclusion of World War I and the Russian Revolution. $75.00 Book Id: Inquire about this book Site Map Contact Us Privacy
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APPROACHES TO THE GREAT SETTLEMENT With a bibliography of some of the more recent books and articles dealing with international problems. Introduction by Norman Angell. Published for the American Union against militarism.

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65. Occupied Haiti
balch, emily greene The Writers Publishing Co., NY, 1927 Chapter I Somethingof the background by emily greene balch recommends Leger ch 18/19 on
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OCCUPIED HAITI
Balch, Emily Greene
The Writers Publishing Co., NY, 1927
Bob Corbett's Notes
  • This was a group of WILPF (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.) that went to Haiti to do a study. Very short visit.
    • Leger is a major source for her
    • Very light overview essay. Says virtually nothing of general interest
    • P. 15. U.S. had been trying to negotiate a treaty for customs receivership. Why? Stop France?
    • Railroad dispute
    • P. 20-21. Case against German and French threat
    • P. 23-24. Grounds for legal challenge to occupation's cover
    • Some detailed arguments of suspect U.S. practice.
  • Chaper III. Economic and Financial Aspects of the American Occupation. by Paul H Douglas
    • P. 42 ff. Railroad story. Excellent source
    • Technical, detailed and useful article on economic aspects of the occupation
  • Chapter IV Land and Living by Emily G. Balch
    • P. 57 2,000,000 population in 1924.
    • P. 62. Haiti products were shown at the World's Fair in St. Louis. (leger, p. 296-7)
    • Empty and superficial article
    • Nothing of interest.

66. Encyclopedia: Emily Greene Balch
Other descriptions of emily greene balch. emily greene balch (January 8, 1867January9, 1961) was an American academic, writer, and pacifist who received
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    Encyclopedia: Emily Greene Balch
    Updated 217 days 22 hours 16 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Emily Greene Balch Emily Greene Balch January 8 January 9 ) was an American academic, writer , and pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in (the prize that year was shared with John Mott ), notably for her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Born in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston into a well-off family, she was amongst the first graduates of Bryn Mawr College in 1889. She continued to study sociology and economics in Europe and the US, and in 1896 joined the faculty of Wellesley College , becoming a full professor of economics and sociology there in 1913.

    67. Green Valley Media : Green Valley Media Collection - Films
    A Proper Bostonian, emily greene balch No Longer Enemies Sol y Luna The emily greene balch was one of only two American women to be awarded the
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    68. First Church -- Sermons And Publications
    The third voice from our tradition, emily greene balch, grew up in this JamaicaPlain emily greene balch leaves us a legacy of pragmatic pacifism,
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    6 Eliot Street
    Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
    Sermons and Publications
    Rev. Burke Sermons Misc. Services Guest Sermons ... Home — War and Peace Jamaica Plain, November 16, 2002, Rev. Terry Burke
    We face the prospect of war. New York Times correspondent Chris Hedges, speaking recently on the PBS television interview program of Charlie Rose, spoke of war as "imminent" and that we were going into it "blind." In his excellent book, War is a Force That Gives us Meaning, Chris writes, "the moral certitude of the state in time of war is a kind of fundamentalism." We are entering such a world, where the response to a real terrorist threat has led to an erosion of our civil liberties. The book is a powerful confession of the addictive quality of war, not only for soldiers, but war corespondents, aid workers, and society in general. I am thankful that public opinion and the calmer council of Secretary of State Colin Powell has led the Bush administration to seek the offices of the UN to destroy Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. Certainly the destruction of those weapons would be a good thing. However, already we see fall-out from a potential war in Turkey, where a secular, pro-Western Muslim democracy, a strong ally of Israel, has voted for the first time to create an Islamist government in Ankara. Such a government will create serious problems for the Jewish, Armenian and Greek minorities in Turkey. "God is on our side" could be the heading for today's reading from Judges I , one of the assigned Common Lectionary texts for this Sunday. The Israelites conquer the Promised Land, including Hebron, in a Holy War, though some of the conquered peoples continue to live among them. Today, as part of a holy war Muslim suicide bombers kill innocent Jewish civilians, and some Israeli leaders are reported to be considering a "transfer" of all Palestinians out of Israel, an "ethnic cleansing," in the event of war.

    69. Emily Greene Balch
    pas à se lancer dans l action sociale dès sa jeunesse.
    http://www.nobel-paix.ch/bio/balch.htm
    Prix Nobel en 1946 Enseignante, pacifiste, féministe, anticolonialiste, Emily Greene Balch n'hésite pas à se lancer dans l'action sociale dès sa jeunesse. Elle participe à la mise sur pied du syndicat des femmes américaines, milite pour le suffrage universel, l'égalité des races et contre le travail des enfants. Elle participe à la Conférence des femmes pour la paix à la Haye (1915) avec sa compatriote Jane Addams et devient ensuite, après avoir été licenciée de son poste d'enseignante pour son opposition à l'entrée en guerre de Etats-Unis en 1917, la secrétaire internationale de la Ligue internationale des femmes pour la paix et la liberté à Genève de 1919 à 1922. Malgré ses positions pacifistes, la présidente honoraire de la Ligue (1936) est favorable à l'intervention américaine contre les nazis.
    Après la Seconde Guerre mondiale elle donne son appui à la création de l'O.N.U. et de l'U.N.E.S.C.O. Elle est restée toute sa vie une militante infatigable des droits de l'homme et du pacifisme, c'est la raison pour laquelle le Comité lui a décerné le prix de la paix en 1946.

    70. Beacon Hill Walk
    Freedom Florence Hope Luscomb and emily greene balch 6 Byron Street During thetime the WILPF office was here, emily greene balch (18671961),
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    This is site
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    B14: Home of Susan Paul

    36 West Cedar Street
    In the 1830s, Susan Paul (1809-1841) taught at the Smith School on Joy Street, a segregated school for African American children funded jointly by the city and private donations (see B7). Paul was also an officer in the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society founded by Maria Weston Chapman in 1832 (see D22). She was the daughter of Thomas Paul, the founder of the African Baptist Church, and supported her mother after his death. Some of her letters were printed in William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator. In 1834 she wrote to condemn the "spirit which persecutes us on account of our color - that cruel prejudice which deprives us of every privilege whereby we might elevate ourselves - and then condemns us because we are not more refined and intelligent."
    B15: St. Margaret's Convent
    19 Louisburg Square
    Originally founded in Sussex, England, in 1855 to care for the poor and ill in the surrounding countryside, this Episcopalian religious community came to Boston in 1873 to act as superintendents of a children's hospital. The sisters moved to three townhouses on Louisburg Square in 1883 which they used as a convent, chapel, and small hospital. Here, they expanded their nursing and evangelical teachings to reach the sick and poor on Beacon Hill and its environs. They ran St. Monica's Home, a nursing home for Black women and children, on Joy Street and later in Roxbury until 1988. In 1992, the St. Margaret's community moved the Motherhouse to Roxbury.

    71. Gale - PSM - Catalog
    The Papers of emily greene balch Papers, 18751961 emily greene balch (1867-1961),one of only two American women to win the Nobel Peace Prize,
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    73. AUP Library Exhibit - Women For Peace
    Chapters on Bertha von Suttner, Jane Addams, emily greene balch, Betty Williams 1946 emily greene balch. Peace Movement / Pacifist Worldview. Articles
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    AUP Library Exhibit In Honor of International Women’s Day, March 8th On display from March 8th at the AUP Library Women for Peace An exhibit of writings by and about
    the 12 women awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
    Resource list to accompany the exhibit
    All materials here are available in the AUP Library or online; some online articles may not be available off-campus or may require a password (AUP students/faculty/staff may contact the Library for details). General
    Bertha von Suttner

    Jane Addams

    Emily Greene Balch
    ...
    Wangari Maathai
    General resource (1905 - 2003)
    Book
    Reutter, Angelika U., and Anne Rüffer. Peace Women . Trans. Salome Hangartner. Zürich: Rüffer+Rub, 2004. Call no. 327.17209 R44p [Exhibit cases]
    1905 Bertha von Suttner
    Peace Movement / Pacifist Worldview
    Articles
    Meyer, Edith Patterson. "'Peace Bertha': The Baroness Bertha Kinsky von Suttner (1905)". Champions of peace: Winners of the nobel peace prize . Boston: Little, Brown, 1959. 27-45.

    74. Primary Source Microfilm S Online Guides
    balch, emily greene to Dorothy Caffin. 27 March 1919 1 April 1919 balch,emily greene to LDW. 25 December 1919 - January 1931
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    75. Century
    emily greene balch (18671961, Nobel Peace Prize 1946) was an American Quaker emily greene balch reported ‘We were received gravely, kindly, gladly,
    http://www.ppu.org.uk/century/century2.html
    A decade-by-decade look at some people and events in the world-wide struggle against war and violence.
    Selected by Margaret Melicharova
    DECADE BY DECADE
    peace action worldwide
    Ralph Norman Angell Lane, later SIR NORMAN ANGELL
    Ceremony marking the building of the Peace Palace at The Hague, the Netherlands.
    The Friends Ambulance Unit was set up under the leadership of Philip Noel-Baker. It consisted of pacifists, both Quaker and non-Quaker. They worked in war zones both with civilians behind the lines and with the wounded at the front.
    CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION WORLD-WIDE Britain
    America
    Canada: Religious COs received more tolerant treatment than their non-religious colleagues.
    : Compulsory military service had been in place since 1910. Those who refused were jailed. Exemption was available for some religious objectors, but all had to take non-combatant roles; refusers were jailed. Russia : A few members of certain sects were allowed to work in forestry or in army hospitals. Other COs were jailed, though some were released in 1917 after the revolution; others, however, were held indefinitely, and a few executed. Hungary : Members of the Nazarene sect were allowed to serve in the Medical Corps. All other pacifists were imprisoned, and some may have been executed.

    76. Lexikon Emily Greene Balch
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    Emily Greene Balch 8. Januar in Jamaica Plain Boston Massachusetts 9. Januar in Cambridge ) war eine US-amerikanische National¶konomin Pazifistin und Friedensnobelpreistr¤gerin Bearbeiten
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    Emily war das zweite von acht Kindern eines angesehenen Rechtsanwaltes. Sie studierte am Bryn Mawr College und erhielt f¼r ihren ausgezeichneten Abschluss ein Stipendium , um in Europa weiterstudieren zu k¶nnen. Sie studierte erst in Paris , anschlieŸend, 1895/96, in Berlin , u.A. bei Georg Simmel Nach ihrer R¼ckkehr in die Vereinigten Staaten im Jahr wurde sie Referentin f¼r Wirtschaftswissenschaften am Wellesley College . Ab wurde sie Professorin f¼r Politische –konomie Politik- und Sozialwissenschaften . Als Forscherin in diesen F¤chern spezialisierte sie sich auf die Probleme der starken Immigration in den Vereinigten Staaten.

    77. Irwin Abrams Paper : Nobel Peace Prize : About AFSC
    In 1946 the Committee divided the prize between two other Americans, theInternational YMCA official John Mott and emily greene balch, the successor to Jane
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    About AFSC About AFSC Home Mission and Values Program Highlights AFSC History ... Administration Quaker values in action Home About AFSC History Nobel Peace Prize Email this page
    The Quaker Peace Testimony and The Nobel Peace Prize
    Irwin Abrams
    Antioch University
    Presented at the International Conference:
    "The Pacifist Impulse in Historical Perspective"
    UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, May 1991 When the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced on October 31, 1947, that the peace prize would go to the Friends Service Council of London (FSC) and the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) of Philadelphia, the Oslo Dagbladet told its readers that "the Quaker religion consists of relief work." What of the peace testimony? Were the Quakers given the prize simply for their good works"? This paper will seek to ascertain the part played by the Quaker peace testimony in the thinking of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, in the attitude of the Quakers toward the prize and their public interpretation of it and in public opinion. The research was mainly carried out at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo and the AFSC Archives in Philadelphia. The next nominations for the Quakers were in 1936, 1937, and 1938, and since in each of these years the Committee placed them on its short list, we can see what the Committee advisers reported.

    78. BetterWorldHeroes.com - Emily Greene Balch
    The Better World Project let s create a better world. Heroes for a BetterWorld BetterWorldHeroes.com - every act of compassion makes a difference,
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    We Can Create A Better World
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    info@BetterWorld.net We Can Create
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    Every Day Counts for A Better World One Heart, One Day at a time! May Peace Prevail On Earth Emily Greene Balch Emily Greene Balch worked for many causes for a better world women's right to vote, racial equality and labor laws for women and children, but when World War I broke out, she became convinced that her mission in life was to work for peace. With Jane Addams, she helped to form what was to become the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. In 1918, her commitment to peace cost her her job as a Professor of Sociology at Wellesley College, where she had taught for over 20 years. For the next fifty years, Emily Greene Balch continued to work for a more peaceful and just world and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. QUOTES "Let us be patient with one another

    79. Fredsakademiet: Freds- Og Sikkerhedspolitisk Leksion B 109 : Balch, Emily Greene
    balch, emily greene. F. 1867 D. 1961 Amerikansk underviser og pacifist. Litteratur. balch, emily greene Occupied Haiti. 1927.
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    Balch, Emily Greene
    F. 1867 D. 1961
    Amerikansk underviser og pacifist . Medlem af Kvindernes Internationale Liga for Fred og Frihed
    Litteratur
    Balch, Emily Greene: Occupied Haiti
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    80. Fredsakademiet: Freds- Og Sikkerhedspolitisk Leksion G 72 : Greene Balch, Emily
    greene balch, emily. F. 18 D. 19 Nobels fredspris.
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    Greene Balch, Emily
    F. 18 D. 19
    Nobels fredspris.
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