... court advocates rarely used the nineteenth - century term , “ delinquents , ” or the word that best characterized the youngsters involved , although prominent juvenile court supporter psychologist G. Stanley Hall popularized it .
Winner of the Outstanding Book Award from the Ohio Academy of History In Private Wealth and Public Life, historian Judith Sealander analyzes the role played by private philanthropic foundations in shaping public policy during the early ...
Meyer, Stephen. The Five Dollar Day: Labor Management and Social Control in the Ford Motor ... Miller, Zane L. Boss Cox's Cincinnati: Urban Politics in the Progressive Era. New York, 1968. Montgomery, David. Worker's Control in America: ...
As Minority Becomes Majority: Federal Reaction to the Phenomenon of Women in the Work Force, 1920-1963
The struggle against the Great Depression as told in excerpts from the life stories of sixteen talented and influential women who confronted the problems that affected RordinaryS women. RA landmark...
Grace Abbott had those, and every woman who hopes to go into public office must learn to acquire them. There must be no pride of intellect, no pride in experience, and no pride like vanity if women are to do the work that they have the ...
Henderson excluded from his report Antioch graduates who were still studying as graduate or law students at some other institution, as well as women graduates who had married rather than seek employment, so his report naturally ...
Grand Plans: Business Progressivism and Social Change in Ohio's Miami Valley, 1890-1929
Scholars may have widely differing views of the Progressive Era, but all see business as holding the key to the reforms of that period. In this new book Judith Sealander...