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Early Women Sociologists and Classical Sociological Theory, 1830-1930
Classical Sociological Theory

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Dead Sociologists' Index: Harriet Martineau
This site provides an introduction to the life and key ideas of Harriet Martineau. You can also find excerpts from her original work Society in America.
( http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/DSS/INDEX.HTML#martineau )
Dead Sociologists' Index: Jane Addams
This site provides an introduction to the life and key ideas of Jane Addams. You can also find links to her original works, including Twenty Years at Hull House and the Hull House Maps and Papers.
( http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/DSS/INDEX.HTML#addams )
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
This site is an excellent resource for information on Gilman's work. It includes links to her work The Yellow Wall-Paper.
( http://www.womenwriters.net/domesticgoddess/gilman1.html )
Marianne Weber
This site provides a brief description of Marianne Weber's life.
( http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/weber.html )
Beatrice Potter Webb
This site provides a comprehensive portrait of Webb's life and work. It includes links to her diary entries in which she discusses meeting her husband and supporting the London Dock Workers' strike.
( http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUwebbB.htm )
Julia Anna Cooper
Here you can find a biography of Cooper, as well as links to other Web sites that discuss her life and work.
( http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/cooper.html )
Ida Wells-Barnett
Wells-Barnett worked actively for civil rights in the United States. Find out more about her work at this site.
( http://www.lib.niu.edu/ipo/iht319630.html )
Florence Kelley
Kelley was a leader in efforts to abolish child labor and sweatshop production. She also sought to improve the working conditions in factories and retail outlets during the Progressive era. Find out more about the life and work of Florence Kelley at this site.
( http://www.boisestate.edu/socwork/dhuff/history/extras/kelly.htm )