Citizens of the World : : U.S. Women and Global Government / / Megan Threlkeld.

Between 1900 and 1950, many internationalist U.S. women referred to themselves as "citizens of the world." This book argues that the phrase was not simply a rhetorical flourish; it represented a demand to participate in shaping the global polity and an expression of women's obligation...

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Power, Politics, and the World
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- 1. Lucia Ames Mead’s Practical Program for World Organization -- 2. Fannie Fern Andrews and an American-Led World Order -- 3. Florence Guertin Tuttle Advocates for the League of Nations -- 4. Rosika Schwimmer, Lola Maverick Lloyd, and a World Government of the People -- 5. Esther Caukin Brunauer and Collective Security for the World Community -- 6. Mary McLeod Bethune’s Plans for a Just Postwar Peace -- 7. Dorothy Kenyon and World Citizenship Through the United Nations -- 8. Edith Wynner and Popular World Government in the Atomic Era -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index -- Acknowledgments
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Between 1900 and 1950, many internationalist U.S. women referred to themselves as "citizens of the world." This book argues that the phrase was not simply a rhetorical flourish; it represented a demand to participate in shaping the global polity and an expression of women's obligation to work for peace and equality. The nine women profiled here invoked world citizenship as they promoted world government—a permanent machinery to end war, whether in the form of the League of Nations, the United Nations, or a full-fledged world federation.These women agreed neither on the best form for such a government nor on the best means to achieve it, and they had different definitions of peace and different levels of commitment to genuine equality. But they all saw themselves as part of a global effort to end war that required their participation in the international body politic. Excluded from full national citizenship, they saw in the world polity opportunities for engagement and equality as well as for peace. Claiming world citizenship empowered them on the world stage. It gave them a language with which to advocate for international cooperation.Citizens of the World not only provides a more complete understanding of the kind of world these women envisioned and the ways in which they claimed membership in the global community. It also draws attention to the ways in which they were excluded from international institution-building and to the critiques many of them leveled at those institutions. Women's arguments for world government and their practices of world citizenship represented an alternative reaction to the crises of the first half of the twentieth century, one predicated on cooperation and equality rather than competition and force.
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International organization.
Women political activists United States History 20th century.
World citizenship.
HISTORY / United States / 20th Century. bisacsh
Dorothy Kenyon.
Edith Wynner.
Esther Caukin Brunauer.
Fannie Fern Andrews.
Florence Guertin Tuttle.
Global citizenship.
History.
International.
League Federation of Nations.
Lola Maverick Lloyd.
Lucia Ames Mead.
Mary McLeod Bethune.
Peace.
Rosika Schwimmer.
Twentieth century.
United Nations.
Women’s activism.
World Global government.
foreign relations.
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Introduction --
1. Lucia Ames Mead’s Practical Program for World Organization --
2. Fannie Fern Andrews and an American-Led World Order --
3. Florence Guertin Tuttle Advocates for the League of Nations --
4. Rosika Schwimmer, Lola Maverick Lloyd, and a World Government of the People --
5. Esther Caukin Brunauer and Collective Security for the World Community --
6. Mary McLeod Bethune’s Plans for a Just Postwar Peace --
7. Dorothy Kenyon and World Citizenship Through the United Nations --
8. Edith Wynner and Popular World Government in the Atomic Era --
Conclusion --
Notes --
Index --
Acknowledgments
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title_alt Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Introduction --
1. Lucia Ames Mead’s Practical Program for World Organization --
2. Fannie Fern Andrews and an American-Led World Order --
3. Florence Guertin Tuttle Advocates for the League of Nations --
4. Rosika Schwimmer, Lola Maverick Lloyd, and a World Government of the People --
5. Esther Caukin Brunauer and Collective Security for the World Community --
6. Mary McLeod Bethune’s Plans for a Just Postwar Peace --
7. Dorothy Kenyon and World Citizenship Through the United Nations --
8. Edith Wynner and Popular World Government in the Atomic Era --
Conclusion --
Notes --
Index --
Acknowledgments
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CONTENTS --
Introduction --
1. Lucia Ames Mead’s Practical Program for World Organization --
2. Fannie Fern Andrews and an American-Led World Order --
3. Florence Guertin Tuttle Advocates for the League of Nations --
4. Rosika Schwimmer, Lola Maverick Lloyd, and a World Government of the People --
5. Esther Caukin Brunauer and Collective Security for the World Community --
6. Mary McLeod Bethune’s Plans for a Just Postwar Peace --
7. Dorothy Kenyon and World Citizenship Through the United Nations --
8. Edith Wynner and Popular World Government in the Atomic Era --
Conclusion --
Notes --
Index --
Acknowledgments
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