How Did Women Activists Promote
Peace in Their
1915 Tour of Warring European Capitals?
1915 Tour of Warring European Capitals?
Document List
⬥ Abstract
⬥ Document 1: "Resolutions Adopted at The Hague Congress," 1 May 1915
⬥ Document 2: Map of the Itinerary of Deputations to European Governments, May-July 1915
⬥ Document 3: Itinerary--Deputations to the European Governments, July 1915
⬥ Document 4: Francis Balch to Emily Greene Balch, 7 April 1915
⬥ Document 5: Emily Greene Balch to Francis Balch, 16 May 1915
⬥ Document 6: Letter to Prime Minister of Denmark, May 1915
⬥ Document 7: James Bryce to Jane Addams, 6 May 1915
⬥ Document 8: Alice Hamilton to Louise deKoven Bowen, 16 May 1915
⬥ Document 9: Emily Greene Balch to Louis Lochner, 1 June 1915
⬥ Document 10: Louis Lochner to President Wilson, 2 June 1915
⬥ Document 11: Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, 8 June 1915
⬥ Document 12: Jane Addams to Mary Rozet Smith, 18 June 1915
⬥ View of Image of Original Document
⬥ Document 13: Report From Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, 1 July 1915
⬥ Document 14: Emily Greene Balch, "Peace Delegates in Scandinavia and Russia," 4 September 1915
⬥ Document 15: Emily Greene Balch, "The Time to Make Peace," 2 October 1915
⬥ Document 16: Report from Board of Officers of the International Committee of Women For Permanent Peace, 4 October 1915
⬥ Document 17: Alice Hamilton, "At the War Capitals," 1916
⬥ Document 18: Mary Heaton Vorse, "Women's Peace Conference," 1935
⬥ Endnotes