Women at The Hague

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"Women at The Hague" is a 1915 book co-authored by peace activists including Emily Greene Balch that documents the International Congress of Women at The Hague and advocates for feminist approaches to peace and international arbitration during World War I.

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instanceOf book
peace movement literature
political literature
advocatesFor feminist approaches to peace
international arbitration
negotiated settlement of World War I
associatedWithOrganization Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom NERFINISHED
coAuthor Alice Hamilton NERFINISHED
Emily Greene Balch NERFINISHED
Jane Addams NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
documentsEvent International Congress of Women at The Hague NERFINISHED
genre feminist literature
history
peace studies
historicalContext World War I NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject International Congress of Women at The Hague NERFINISHED
World War I NERFINISHED
feminism
international arbitration
peace activism
notablePersonDescribed Emily Greene Balch NERFINISHED
Jane Addams NERFINISHED
international women peace activists
placeOfEventDescribed The Hague NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1915
theme critique of militarism
democratic control of foreign policy
internationalism
women’s role in peacemaking
title Women at The Hague NERFINISHED

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Emily Greene Balch notableWork Women at The Hague