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One woman determined to make a difference : the life of Madeleine Zabriskie Doty / edited by Alice Duffy Rinehart ; with research assistance by Anne Taylor Bronner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bethlehem [PA] : Lehigh University Press ; London ; Cranbury, NJ : Associated University Presses, c2001.Description: 286 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 093422367X (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.42/092 B 21
LOC classification:
  • HQ 1413.D69 2001
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Part I. FROM CHILDHOOD TO LAW SCHOOL -- Introduction to Chapters 1 and 2 -- 1. Growing Up, 1877-1896 -- 2. College Days and an Innocent -- in Greenwich Village, 1896-1905 --Part II. JUSTICE REFORM AND FALLING IN LOVE -- Introduction to Chapter 3 -- 3. The Women's Movement, Law, and Love, 1905-1911 --Part III. REFORM LAWYER, COLUMNIST, -- PROGRESSIVE ACTIVIST -- Introduction to Chapters 4-6 -- 4. Court Work, Three Great Men, and a Love -- That Should Never Have Been, 1911-1913 -- 5. Maggie Martin #933, 1913 -- 6. Prison Reform from Within, 1913-1914 --Part IV. ENLISTING FOR PEACE -- Introduction to Chapters 7-10 -- 7. Women of Peace in Wartime, 1915 -- 8. "Snooping Madeleine," the Tribune Woman, 1916 -- 9. Around the World to Revolutionary Russia in 1917: Japan, -- China, and Across Siberia -- 10. The Long Way Home, 1918 --Part V. POST-WAR DEVASTATION. MARRIAGE -- Introduction to Chapters 11 and 12 -- 11. Love and Post-War Europe, 1918-1919 -- 12. 50-50 Marriage, 1919-1925 --Part VI. TO PROMOTE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION -- Editor's Afterword: The Geneva Years (1925-1963) -- and Her Enduring Legacy -- Addendum. In Hindsight on the Marriage. A Husband's -- Reminiscences and Editor's Commentary.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-281) and index.

Machine generated contents note: Part I. FROM CHILDHOOD TO LAW SCHOOL -- Introduction to Chapters 1 and 2 -- 1. Growing Up, 1877-1896 -- 2. College Days and an Innocent -- in Greenwich Village, 1896-1905 --Part II. JUSTICE REFORM AND FALLING IN LOVE -- Introduction to Chapter 3 -- 3. The Women's Movement, Law, and Love, 1905-1911 --Part III. REFORM LAWYER, COLUMNIST, -- PROGRESSIVE ACTIVIST -- Introduction to Chapters 4-6 -- 4. Court Work, Three Great Men, and a Love -- That Should Never Have Been, 1911-1913 -- 5. Maggie Martin #933, 1913 -- 6. Prison Reform from Within, 1913-1914 --Part IV. ENLISTING FOR PEACE -- Introduction to Chapters 7-10 -- 7. Women of Peace in Wartime, 1915 -- 8. "Snooping Madeleine," the Tribune Woman, 1916 -- 9. Around the World to Revolutionary Russia in 1917: Japan, -- China, and Across Siberia -- 10. The Long Way Home, 1918 --Part V. POST-WAR DEVASTATION. MARRIAGE -- Introduction to Chapters 11 and 12 -- 11. Love and Post-War Europe, 1918-1919 -- 12. 50-50 Marriage, 1919-1925 --Part VI. TO PROMOTE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION -- Editor's Afterword: The Geneva Years (1925-1963) -- and Her Enduring Legacy -- Addendum. In Hindsight on the Marriage. A Husband's -- Reminiscences and Editor's Commentary.

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