| Description | The front cover of this edition of 'Stockholm' states that the magazine was the 'International Review for the Social Activities of the Churches'.
Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury's article focuses on 'International co-operation for mutual edification', referring particularly to the work of the International Council of Women. Taylor Cadbury was appointed Convenor of the Peace and Arbitration Committee of the International Council of Women in 1914.
Commending the work of the International Council, Taylor Cadbury suggests that the Council's conferences 'were the first definitely organised meeting place for the women of all lands, races and languages'. Taylor Cadbury provides an account of the structure and work of the International Council of Women and other 'closely allied' international societies including the International Suffrage Society, the Women's International League of Peace and Freedom, the Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) and the International Federation of University Women. |