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Contributors harriet hyman alonso is professor of history at the City College of New York and the CUNY Graduate Center. She is the author of Peace as a Women’s Issue: A History of the U.S. Movement for World Peace and Women’s Rights (1993); Growing Up Abolitionist: The Story of the Garrison Children (2002); and Robert E. Sherwood: The Playwright in Peace and War (2007). She wrote the introduction for the new reprint edition of Women at The Hague (2003), published by the University of Illinois Press. victoria bissell brown is L. F. Parker Professor of History at Grinnell College, Iowa, where she teaches U.S. women’s history and U.S. immigration history. She is the author of The Education of Jane Addams (2004) and Going to the Source: The Bedford Reader in American History (2004). She edited and wrote the introduction for the Bedford Books edition of Twenty Years at Hull-House: With Autobiographical Notes, by Jane Addams (1999). Brown has served as book review editor for the Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era and the Women and Social Movements Web site. wendy chmielewski is a historian and the George Cooley Curator of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. The Peace Collection holds the largest collection of Jane Addams’s papers and other material related to Addams and her work for peace. Chmielewski has published several scholarly articles on women and peace in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. marilyn fischer isprofessorofphilosophyattheUniversityofDayton.She is the author of Ethical Decision-Making in Fund Raising (2000), On Addams Fischer_Addams_text.indd 219 10/29/08 10:26:34 AM (2004), and coeditor of the four-volume set Jane Addams’s Writings on Peace (2003). She is currently writing a book on Addams’s internationalism. shannon jackson is professor of rhetoric and professor and chair of theater , dance, and performance studies at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Lines of Activity: Performance, Historiography, Hull-House Domesticity (2000) and Professing Performance: Theatre in the Academy from Philology to Performativity (2004). She is currently at work on a new book entitled Social Works: The Infrastructural Politics of Performance. louise w. knight is an independent scholar and adjunct professor of communication studies at Northwestern University. She is the author of Citizen: Jane Addams and the Struggle for Democracy (2005). carol nackenoff is Richter Professor of Political Science at Swarthmore College, where she teaches American politics and constitutional law. She is the author of The Fictional Republic: Horatio Alger and American Political Discourse (1994). She is working on a book examining the contested meaning of citizenship in the U.S. Progressive Era. karen pastorello is associate professor of history and chair of the Women and Gender Studies Program at Tompkins Cortland Community College in Dryden, New York. She is the author of A Power among Them: Bessie Abramowitz Hillman and the Making of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (2008). wendy sarvasy is a member of the Political Science Department at California State University, East Bay. Her publications include articles on John Stuart Mill’s political thought, the feminization of poverty, post-suffrage feminism, and social and global citizenship. She is finishing a book on democratic social politics and feminist theorizing from activism. charlene haddock seigfried is professor of philosophy and American studies at Purdue University. She is the author of Pragmatism and Feminism (1996), editor of Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey (2002), and author of two books on William James. She also wrote the introductions to the reprint editions of Democracy and Social Ethics and The Long Road of Woman’s Memory (2002). She is currently working on a book on Jane Addams’s social philosophy. 220 . contributors Fischer_Addams_text.indd 220 10/29/08 10:26:34 AM [35.153.134.169] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 10:02 GMT) camilla stivers is professor and distinguished scholar of public administration emerita at Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University . She is the author of Bureau Men, Settlement Women: Constructing Public Administration in the Progressive Era (2000); Gender Images in Public Administration (2002); and Governance in Dark Times: Practical Philosophy for Public Service (2008). contributors · 221 Fischer_Addams_text.indd 221 10/29/08 10:26:34 AM Fischer_Addams_text.indd 222 10/29/08 10:26:34 AM ...