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'Social intercession': The religious nature of public activism among American women reformers in Boston, 1892 to 1930.

机译:“社会代祷”:1892年至1930年在波士顿的美国女性改革家中,公共活动的宗教性质。

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"Social Intercession" examines a cohort of female reformers in Boston, who were active primarily during the late 19th and early 20 th centuries. These women participated in many of the same organizations and dominated the local institutions of social reform, even as they professed a range of religious and political beliefs. Grounding their vision in the local community, these women were driven by a desire to remake Boston into a more just and Christian city. They positioned themselves at the intersection of citizens' private and the collective worlds, encouraging a democratic approach to solving urban vices and decay. They constructed a unique vision of Social Christianity, integrating Christian Socialism with the social philosophy of American women's college communities, the Arts and Crafts beliefs of England's greatest thinkers and the rich religious traditions of the European continent.;The project examines this vision of reform through the lens of biography. It examines the lives of Vida Scudder, an English professor from Wellesley College, and Katherine Conway, an editor and author of Catholic literature, as representatives of the group. These women shared a common ideology of reform based on an understanding of friendship as a powerful transformative spiritual force. This project explores the ways in which this ideology was constructed, implemented and transmitted to future generations. Using personal papers, organizational records, fiction, essays and other literature, it examines these women's work and participation in local organizations, including Denison House, the College Settlements Association, the Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross, and the League of the Sacred Heart Church of North Square. Friendship proved crucial to their mission, and ensured that their legacy would persist long after the disillusionment and disappointments of the 1920s and 1930s.;Following Scudder and Conway on their personal journeys, "Social Intercession" illuminates the broader trajectory of American social reform during the early twentieth century. It challenges existing historiography which segregates discussion of reformers by class, religion, and age and reintroduces the importance of spiritual belief in these women's professional and personal lives, suggesting that the trajectory of secularization was not as widespread nor as prevalent as assumed.
机译:“社会代祷”考察了波士顿的一群女性改革者,他们主要活跃于19世纪末和20世纪初。这些妇女参加了许多相同的组织,并支配了当地的社会改革机构,尽管她们宣称自己拥有各种宗教和政治信仰。这些妇女以当地社区的愿景为基础,渴望将波士顿重塑为一个更加公正和基督教的城市。他们将自己置于公民的私人世界和集体世界的交汇处,鼓励采用民主方式解决城市的弊端和衰败。他们构建了独特的社会基督教视野,将基督教社会主义与美国女子大学社区的社会哲学,英格兰最伟大的思想家的手工艺信仰以及欧洲大陆丰富的宗教传统相结合。传记的镜头。它考察了来自韦尔斯利学院的英语教授维达·斯库德(Vida Scudder)和天主教文学编辑兼作家凯瑟琳·康威(Katherine Conway)的生活。这些女性在将友谊理解为强大的变革精神力量的基础上有着共同的改革思想。该项目探索了这种意识形态的构建,实施和传播方式。它使用个人论文,组织记录,小说,散文和其他文学作品,考察了这些妇女的工作和对当地组织的参与,包括丹尼森·豪斯,大学住区协会,圣十字同伴协会和神圣同盟北广场心教堂。友谊被证明对他们的使命至关重要,并确保他们的遗产在1920年代和1930年代的幻灭和失望之后长久保持下去。;在Scudder和Conway的个人历程中,“社会代祷”阐明了美国社会改革的更广泛轨迹。二十世纪初。它挑战了现有的史学,它按阶级,宗教和年龄区分了对改革者的讨论,并重新介绍了精神信仰在这些妇女的职业和个人生活中的重要性,这表明世俗化的轨迹并不像假定的那样普遍或普遍。

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  • 作者

    Brandt, Lauren Elizabeth.;

  • 作者单位

    Harvard University.;

  • 授予单位 Harvard University.;
  • 学科 American Studies.;History United States.;Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 266 p.
  • 总页数 266
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;社会学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:57

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