Edith ABBOTT

1876-1957

Proinde concepta rabie saeviore, quam desperatio incendebat et fames, amplificatis viribus ardore incohibili in excidium urbium matris Seleuciae efferebantur, quam comes tuebatur Castricius tresque legiones bellicis sudoribus induratae.

His cognitis Gallus ut serpens adpetitus telo vel saxo iamque spes extremas opperiens et succurrens saluti suae quavis ratione colligi omnes iussit armatos et cum starent attoniti, districta dentium acie stridens adeste inquit viri fortes mihi periclitanti vobiscum.

UNITED STATES

Papers

“Guide to the Edith and Grace Abbott Papers 1870-1967.” University of Chicago Library. Accessed February 18, 2025. https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/scrc/findingaids/view.php?eadid=ICU.SPCL.EGABBOTT.

 

Publications

Books

Abbott, Edith. 1910. Women in Industry; a Study in American Economic History. New York London: D. Appleton and company. http://archive.org/details/womeninindustrys00abbo.

———. 1918. Democracy and Social Progress in England. The University of Chicago War Papers 8. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. http://archive.org/details/democracysocialp00abbo.

———. 1970. Truancy and Non-Attendance in the Chicago Schools. New York: Arno Press. http://archive.org/details/truancynonattend0000abbo.

Abbott, Edith, and Mary Florensia Bogue. 1972. The Family and Social Service in the 1920’s; Two Documents. New York: Arno Press. http://archive.org/details/familysocialser00abbo.

Abbott, Edith, and Sophonisba P. Breckinridge. 1970. The Tenements of Chicago, 1908-1935. Rise of Urban America. New York: Arno Press.

Abbott, Edith, and Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge. 1921. The Administration of the Aid-to-Mothers Law in Illinois. Washington: Govt. Print. Off. http://archive.org/details/administrationof00abbo.

Abbott, Edith and Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago. 1916. The One Hundred and One County Jails of Illinois and Why They Ought to Be Abolished. Chicago: Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago. http://archive.org/details/onehundredonecou00abbo.

Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston, and Edith Abbott. 1916. The Delinquent Child and the Home .. New York: Survey Associates, inc. http://archive.org/details/delinquentchildh00brec.

Secondary literature:

Costin, Lela B. 1983. “Edith Abbott and the Chicago Influence on Social Work Education.” Social Service Review 57 (1): 94–111.

———. 2003. Two Sisters for Social Justice: A Biography of Grace and Edith Abbott. 1st pbk. ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

Marks, Rachel. 1958. “The Published Writings of Edith Abbott: A Bibliography.” Social Service Review 32 (1): 51–56.

Spitzer, William, Gary Holden, Lawrence Cuzzi, Steve Rutter, Peter Chernack, and Gary Rosenberg. 2001. “Edith Abbott Was Right: Designing Fieldwork Experiences for Contemporary Health Care Practice.” Journal of Social Work Education 37 (1): 79–90.

Stehno, Sandra M. 1988. “Public Responsibility for Dependent Black Children: The Advocacy of Edith Abbott and Sophonisba Breckinridge.” Social Service Review 62 (3): 485–503.

Taylor, Eleanor K. 1977. “The Edith Abbott I Knew.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1908-1984) 70 (3): 178–84.

Wisner, Elizabeth. 1958. “Edith Abbott’s Contributions to Social Work Education.” Social Service Review 32 (1): 1–10.

Other references :

“Edith Abbott.” 2024. Wikipedia. November 2, 2024. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edith_Abbott&oldid=1255045313.

“Edith Abbott.” 2024. Wikipédia. November 13, 2024. https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edith_Abbott&oldid=220251472.

(Bibliography more complete in the french version)