Published material, 1909 - 1958
Scope and Contents
This section comprises articles written by Helen Wodehouse, published in a wide range of journals and newspapers. The subject matter is mainly concerned with philosophy, education, psychology and sociology.
1) 'The pattern of the kingdom', published by the British League of Unitarian and other Liberal Christian Women, London, 2 copies (not dated)
2) ‘Rationalism’, an extract from an encyclopaedia [the title of the encyclopaedia is not given] (not dated)
3) ‘Apologia per vita sua’, published in The Mermaid, University of Birmingham, July 7th. 1909, pp.27-40
4) ‘A plea for the study of philosophy’, published in 'The Highway', volume II, number 14, November 1909, pp. 29-30
5) ‘The Study of Philosophy: the question of books’, published in 'The Highway', volume II, number 17, February 1910, pp. 70-71
6) ‘Biological iconoclasm, Mendelian inheritance and human society. A plea for the operation of a more virile sentiment in human affairs. A criticism’ [of an article by G P Mudge in the Mendel Journal for Oct 1909]. Reprinted from the 'Mendel Journal', February 1911
7) ‘The value of social psychology’, a lecture delivered to the Leeds Summer School of Workers Educational Association in 1911, published in the 'International Journal of Ethics', October 1912, pp. 50-59
8) ‘Education as a dangerous trade’, an address to Sheffield Teachers’ Guild, published in the 'Journal of Experimental Pedagogy', volume 2, number 1, March 1913, pp. 1-10
9) ‘The need for grading in adult education’, published in 'The Athenaeum' number 4619, July 1917, pp. 336-9
10) ‘The place of training colleges in a national system’, published in 'Education', 15 October 1929, pp. 278-9
11) ‘The adventurer’s road’, published in 'The Student Movement', November 1920, pp. 20-21
12) ‘National welfare and national decay’, published in 'Psyche', volume IV, number 1, July 1923, pp. 71-85
13) ‘The training value of exact studies’, published in 'Forum of Education', 1923, 9pp.
14) ‘Religious teaching and civics’, published in 'Forum of Education' [circa 1925], 9pp.
15) ‘Social machinery and the social spirit’, reprint from the 'Journal of Philosophical Studies' volume V, number 17, [circa 1926], pp. 51-61, 2 copies
16) ‘American education and American life’, reprint from 'Forum of Education', volume VI, number 3, November 1928, 13pp.
17) ‘Woman in the home’, published in the 'International University Society', 47pp., inscribed ‘Written Dec. 1927. No responsibility for the questions’
18) Another edition of [GCPP Wodehouse 3/17], 41pp. inscribed ‘Written c. 1928’
19) ‘Drawing out and putting in: or the importance of ideas’, a reprint from 'Forum of Education', volume VII, number 1, February 1929, 9pp., 2 copies
20) ‘Natural selfishness, and its position in the doctrine in Freud’, a reprint from the 'British Journal of Medical Psychology', volume IX, number 1 (1929), pp. 38-59
21) Another copy of GCPP Wodehouse 3/20 ‘with additions, 1934-5’, and a letter from Hans Keller to Helen Wodehouse, 21 July 1943
22) ‘Discipline and autonomy in moral education’, published in 'Cinquième congrès international d’éducation morale' , Paris 1930, pp. 133-57 [in English and French], with another copy of French version, pp. 145-57
23) ‘On the discernment of the disciplinary value of studies’ (contributed to a symposium of the British Association, September 1930), published in the 'British Journal of Educational Psychology', volume I, number 1, February 1931, 7pp., 2 copies
24) ‘The problem in our schools’, published in the 'Daily Mail', 28 May 1931
25) ‘Instincts of death and destruction: a comment on Freud’, Presidential Address given at the Froebel Society Annual Meeting, 5 January 1932, published in 'Child Life', volume XXXV, number 156, Spring Term 1932, pp. 5-14. 2 copies
26) ‘Poetry and truth’, published in 'Philosophy', volume VIII, number 32, October 1933, pp. 446-53
27) ‘Prayer without theism’, published in 'Theology', volume XXVIII, number 167, May 1934, pp. 254-65
28) ‘Egotism and morality’, offprint from the 'British Journal of Education Psychology', volume V, number II, June 1935, pp. 200-11
29) ‘The philosophy of home making’, an address given to the Association of Teachers of Domestic Subjects, 25 May 1935, published in the 'Gloucester Training College of Domestic Science, Guild Chronicle and College Magazine', December 1935, Number 9, pp.17-26
30) ‘Discussion. Science and the explanation of phenomena’, published in 'Philosophy', volume XI, number 41, January 1938, pp. 81-4
31) ‘Language and moral philosophy’, offprint from 'Mind', volume XLVII, number 186, April 1938, pp. 200-13, written July 1937, 2 copies
32) ‘Colour: an alternative statement’ published in 'Philosophy', volume XIII, number 49, January 1938, pp. 81-84
33) ‘Church, community and State with reference to education. An Address given to the Durham College SCM'. The address was given in September 1938, published in the 'Durham University Journal', volume XXXI, number 3, June 1939, pp. 194-208, 2 copies
34) ‘A natural approach to religion’, published in the 'Hibbert Journal', volume XXXVIII, number 4, October 1939, pp. 457-68
35) ‘Bergson and world-loyalty’, published in the 'Hibbert Journal', volume XXXVIII, number 4, July 1940, pp. 457-68, 2 copies
36) 'Girton Review', literary issue, Easter Term 1942, number 119. The volume includes Helen Wodehouse’s sermon ‘Power tools’, an address given in Girton College chapel, 8 March 1942
37) ‘The universities and world reconstruction’, published in 'Agenda', volume I, number 4, October 1942, pp. 289-96, 2 copies
38) ‘A note on the background of reform’, an article written for the Glasgow branch of the British Federation of University Women, 1943-4, 2 copies
39) ‘Communications and community. Presidential Address to the Association of Teachers in Colleges and Departments of Education, Oct 1943’, published in the 'Bulletin of Education' number 4, March 1944, pp. 1-4
40) ‘A world adrift’, Helen Wodehouse’s review of ‘Education for a world adrift’ by Sir Richard Livingstone, published by Cambridge University Press, 1943. Extract from the 'Hibbert Journal', July 1944), pp. 300-9. The extract is accompanied by a letter from Sir Richard Livingstone to Helen Wodehouse, dated 3 August 1941
41) ‘Philosophy (II)’, a critique of W B Gallie’s article on ‘Liberal and Socialist morality’, published in 'Philosophy', April 1950, pp. 170-71
42) ‘The threefold work of Martin Buber’, published in the 'Fortnightly Review', 1950, pp. 26-32
43) ‘Beginnings at Bingley’, published in 'Bingley 1911-1956', pp. 11-15, November 1956, with typed insert ‘1959 for BTC history’ [Bingley Training College], 2 copies
44) ‘The last days of the SRC [Students’ Representative Council]’, published in the 'Graduates’ Newsletter', University of Birmingham, 1956, pp. 21-22
45) ‘Miss Margery Fry’, obituary written for the 'Graduates’ Newsletter', University of Birmingham, 1958, pp. 16-17
46) ‘The week’s message’ number 102, published in The Teacher’s World number 434, volume IX, 3 September 1913, p.1
Dates
- Creation: 1909 - 1958
Creator
- From the Fonds: Wodehouse, Helen Marion, 1880 - 1964 (philosopher) (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Extent
2 bundle(s) : Paper
1 file(s)
Language of Materials
English
Originator(s)
Wodehouse, Helen M
Finding aid date
2010-12-07 16:06:59+00:00
Repository Details
Part of the Girton College Archive Repository
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