Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932
Florence Kelley
Kelley, Florence
Florence Kelley US-amerikanische Aktivistin, Sozialistin, Frauen- und Kinderrechtlerin
Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932, historienne
VIAF ID: 315148996003459752296 (Personal)
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Works
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The age of acrimony, 2021: |
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The condition of the working-class in England in 1844 |
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Correspondence. Selections |
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Florence Kelley and the nation's work : the rise of women's political culture, 1830-1900 |
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Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Edwin V. O' Hara, Bertha Moores, Amedee M. Smith, constituting the Industrial welfare commission of the state of Oregon, defendants and respondents. |
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Free trade : a speech delivered before the Democratic Club, Brussels, Belgium, Jan. 9, 1848. With extract from La misère de la philosophi |
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Die lage der arbeitenden klasse in England. |
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Minimum-wage laws |
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Modern industry : in relation to the family, health, education, morality |
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Notes of sixty years : the autobiography of Florence Kelley ; with an early essay by the author on the need of theoretical preparation for philathropic work |
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The object of the labor movement, 1887: |
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A privileged industry |
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The selected letters of Florence Kelley, 1869-1931 |
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Some ethical gains through legislation |
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Survey |
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Twentieth century socialism : what it is not, what it is, how it may come |
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Twenty-five years of the Consumers' League movement |
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Wage-earning women in war time : the textile industry, with special reference in Pennsylvania and New Jersey to woolen and worsted yarn, and in Rhode Island to the work of women at night |
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...Woman and the larger citizenship... |
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Women in industry : the eight hours day and rest at night, upheld by the United States Supreme Court |
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The working child |
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